Tracks: Arcade Fire, Angel Olsen, Sorry and more
The biggest and best new tracks from the last week.
29th April 2022
The biggest and best new tracks from the last week.
29th April 2022
After years of having their cutting messages ignored by the wider industry, Bob Vylan are more than content to forge their own path. Now, with the release of their second album, it’s paying off:
25th April 2022
As she moves across the world on the eve of releasing new album ‘Giving The World Away’, Harriette Pilbeam discusses a second album full of personal revelations.
22nd April 2022

DIY’s essential, weekly (ish) guide to the best new music highlights some newbies performing this weekend!
22nd April 2022
The biggest and best new tracks from the last two weeks.
22nd April 2022
With debut album ‘Ivory’ set to open him up to an even wider audience, Omar Apollo’s emotional storytelling and embrace of his Mexican-American heritage is breaking through to the R&B; big leagues.
19th April 2022
Two transatlantic best friends brought together by fate, Prima Queen are now turning heads with their warmly powerful indie-rock.
8th April 2022

The biggest and best of the week’s new releases.
8th April 2022
With their debut album released this month, Speedy Wunderground’s latest signings are weaving a heady, hypnotic spell.
6th April 2022
Armed with his debut album proper “I Don’t Like You’, Christian Alexander is ready to take his lo-fi charm worldwide.
5th April 2022
Walt Disco’s message of inclusivity has spread from the underground venues of Glasgow to the dusty streets of Texas, and with debut “Unlearning’ they’re opening their arms to let the whole world in.
4th April 2022
Presenting country through a proudly campy, queer lens, Orville Peck has been changing the game since cantering into view with debut “Pony’. On “Bronco’, he’s taking us on an even more untamed ride.
1st April 2022

This trailblazer of a debut album from 2011 kickstarted a sound that went on to dominate pop music in the following years. Before long, Beyoncé, Kendrick and Frank were picking up the phone…
1st April 2022

The big guns haven’t stopped this week, oh no…
1st April 2022

With 2020 debut album “Who Are The Girls?’, Nova Twins ripped up the rulebook of rock music and then some. With follow-up “Supernova’, they’re declaring who they are for all to hear.
25th March 2022

It’s time for the biggest and best new music of the week.
25th March 2022
Armed with a third album that’s the most “them” yet, Georgia Maq tells us all about ‘Running With The Hurricane’.
24th March 2022
mxmtoon pushes the boundaries of her bedroom pop origins on new single “Mona Lisa’, and invites us into a bolder, more personal sound.
24th March 2022
As we move ever closer to the inaugural edition of DIY Alive next month, we get a little better acquainted with bluesy Brighton singer — and our Sunday night headliner — Lily Moore:
23rd March 2022
On their bold new album “Topical Dancer’, Charlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul have become masters of their own musical Trojan Horse.
22nd March 2022
It’s been a long and bumpy road for Kojey Radical but, with long-awaited debut LP ‘Reason To Smile’, the multi-hyphenate Londoner is finally ready to come good on all the potential.
21st March 2022
Meet the Glaswegian quintet rewriting the rulebook on post-punk, and giving it a good dose of club culture.
21st March 2022
Confessional songwriting and onstage bants by the bucketload, from the 20-year-old Londoner putting all of herself out there.
18th March 2022

Idiosyncratic New York band BODEGA’s second album, “Broken Equipment’, offsets a healthy scepticism of technology with a distinctly human edge.
17th March 2022
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.