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DIY’s essential guide to the best new music.
21st June 2023

DIY’s essential guide to the best new music.
21st June 2023

Meet the jazz-indebted bookworm and Maryland rapper making long-overdue waves on UK shores.
14th June 2023

Returning with second album ‘In The End It Always Does’, The Japanese House’s Amber Bain is forging a new future based in confidence and self-exploration.
13th June 2023
DIY’s essential guide to the best new music.
9th June 2023
After a decade of Run the Jewels, “Killer” Mike Render tells his origin story in the shape of a new solo album. This is how he became the most political man in hip hop.
9th June 2023

With her debut ‘Eyes of Glass’ newly out in the world, dig into the New Yorker’s dark pop universe.
8th June 2023
Having established herself as a proud pop advocate for the queer community, now on second album ‘Panorama’, Hayley Kiyoko is becoming a true advocate for herself.
7th June 2023

Wrestling a sense of identity back following her deeply troubled time in Crystal Castles, Alice Glass’ solo debut ‘PREY//IV’ finds the singer finally in control of her own destiny.
7th June 2023
Set to perform at DIY Alive Festival in April, we catch up with the fast-rising singer.
7th June 2023
The Winnipeg singer-songwriter with an affective line in candid storytelling.
5th June 2023
Five years since their last album and over three since they uttered a peep to the world, Peace are back. Now stripped down to a duo — but with some truly mind-boggling plans up their sleeves — the Birmingham boys are stepping into a wild new dawn.
2nd June 2023
We speak to the Brighton quartet about their recent US tour, their career so far, and what it was like being involved in Spotify’s recent Our Generation pop-up.
30th May 2023

To mark the release of her newest track ‘Shape’, we get to know the New Jersey folk singer a little better…
30th May 2023
With sold-out tours and a Top Five debut album, Squid transcended the post-punk revival and became a unique powerhouse. On second album ‘O Monolith’, the irresistibly restless quintet are looking to the natural world to continue their evolution.
30th May 2023

We’ve teamed up with the festival’s sponsor Super Bock to run through some of the artists you have to check out this weekend.
26th May 2023
Ahead of her slot at Live at Leeds in the Park this weekend, we caught up with the ‘Whatever’s Inconvenient’ star.
25th May 2023

We caught up with the band ahead of their set at South London’s favourite alt all-dayer.
25th May 2023
Comedian James Acaster has made a record — but it’s no joke. Curating his favourite musicians under the project named Temps, ‘Party Gator Purgatory’ is the sound of a music nerd in his element.
22nd May 2023
Documenting the transition into her twenties with frankness and honesty, Hannah Jadagu is shedding a light on herself on debut album ‘Aperture’.
21st May 2023
Full of insatiable, idiosyncratic riffs, debut LP ‘I Am The Dog’ is the sound of Dana Foote putting her best one forward.
20th May 2023
The Brooklyn cult duo are finally bringing their weird and warped electronica overground.
19th May 2023
Digging deep and emerging with a debut EP that refuses to conform to any boxes, the Californian’s ambitions are as wide as the scope of their ideas.
18th May 2023
Manchester’s darkly ecstatic new dancefloor innovators, invested in the social power of the club.
18th May 2023
James Balmont discusses the joys of watching music solo.
17th May 2023
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.