
Maggie Rogers: Can You Feel It At All?
The last three years left Maggie Rogers hungry for feeling, connection and humanity. Her new album ‘Surrender’ is a kicking, screaming call to arms that embraces being alive.
29th July 2022

The last three years left Maggie Rogers hungry for feeling, connection and humanity. Her new album ‘Surrender’ is a kicking, screaming call to arms that embraces being alive.
29th July 2022
On debut album ‘dear amelia’, the grungy singer-songwriter delves into the dark parts of life, love and her inner world with more vulnerability and focus than ever.
28th July 2022
The wildly ambitious Washington quartet aiming to shake up the grunge-rock landscape with a scintillating combination of bangers and bravado.
27th July 2022
Conjuring up a freakish cast of sordid specimens for third album ‘Cave World’, Viagra Boys are putting an injection of surreal humour back into punk.
22nd July 2022
A round-up of the biggest and best new music this week.
22nd July 2022
Processing his sudden rise to fame and coming out the other side with increasingly honest and connected second LP ‘All 4 Nothing’, Lauv is learning as he goes along.
21st July 2022
On second album ‘Sound of the Morning’, Katy J Pearson is shedding ill-fitting genre tags and simply aiming to make beautiful, strong songs. Mission emphatically accomplished.
18th July 2022

It’s time for another weekly roundup of the biggest and best new releases.
15th July 2022
Flo Milli may have started her career with a series of viral moments, but heading into debut LP “You Still Here, Ho?’ the rapper is aiming for progress, success and longevity.
13th July 2022
We catch up with the band ahead of their set at this year’s Pohoda Festival.
7th July 2022
Creating a multi-sensory, ‘90s-soaked world, Willow Kayne’s already bagged an Ivor Novello and is only aiming higher from here.
7th July 2022
We catch up with the Isle of Wight indie band ahead of their set at EXIT Festival.
6th July 2022
The rising Spanish artist plays Mad Cool festival this weekend!
6th July 2022
DIY’s essential, weekly (ish) guide to the best new music.
4th July 2022

We catch up with the band’s James Johnston before they head to Poland this weekend.
30th June 2022
Based around the highs and lows of one big party, Mabel’s forthcoming second LP ‘About Last Night’ started as fantastical escapism but wound up connecting the singer to her past.
29th June 2022
New York’s next-in-line to the indie throne are branching out of America and taking on the world.
24th June 2022
Having switched camps from a major label to Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory and with a new self-titled LP in tow, MUNA are releasing their most confident outpouring to date.
23rd June 2022

On new album “Sometimes, Forever’, Soccer Mommy is leaning into the darkness and the light in equal measure.
20th June 2022
LA bezzies channelling “90s alt-rock into a heart-on-sleeve yet tongue-in-cheek new form.
20th June 2022

It’s time for another weekly roundup of the biggest and best new releases.
17th June 2022

On third album “Gold Rush Kid’, the UK’s favourite happy-go-lucky hitmaker is taking stock and looking for something a little deeper.
16th June 2022
Bunkering down from the chaos to make an album full of light, “Life Is Yours’ was written as a rousing statement of hope. Back with thousands of fans once more, Foals are ready to reap its rewards.
15th June 2022
Carving out a singular space in the rock landscape, Amy Love and Georgia South have resolutely done it their way. Now, with the advent of Nova Twins’ “Supernova’, their potential feels limitless.
14th June 2022
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.