A Dawn Chorus: serpentwithfeet
Manifesting the calm energy of its title, ‘DEACON’ finds serpentwithfeet vocalising the intricacies of Black gay love with a tender new touch.
26th March 2021
Manifesting the calm energy of its title, ‘DEACON’ finds serpentwithfeet vocalising the intricacies of Black gay love with a tender new touch.
26th March 2021
While the absence of live shows may have forced these Dublin noiseniks to change up their next steps, the last challenging year has only made them stronger.
26th March 2021

With her debut EP arriving next month, meet the Billie Eilish-approved artist.
26th March 2021

This week’s biggest and best also feature numbers from black midi and Kele.
26th March 2021
From life-threatening illness to one of the UK’s shiniest new stars, pop newbie Pixey is pulling triumph from adversity.
24th March 2021

To mark the 10th anniversary reissue, friend and long-term fan Mark Ronson waxes lyrical on the enduring appeal of the record that first introduced us to Kevin Parker and his box of sonic tricks.
23rd March 2021

Their debut EP ‘I AM JUST A BOY LEAVE ME ALONE !!!’ is out now.
22nd March 2021
Black Honey have never been ones to think small, and on ‘Written & Directed’ their flights of fancy are out in full force. Izzy B. Phillips unpacks the rich world that makes up the band’s second.
19th March 2021
The FKA twigs-approved West Country duo, creating dystopian music you can dance to.
18th March 2021

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
18th March 2021
On ‘Great Spans of Muddy Time’, William Doyle is letting down his guard, leaning into his eccentricities and paying homage to… Monty Don?
17th March 2021
Addressing failure and confronting her struggles, ‘Little Oblivions’ finds Julien Baker stamping her space in the middle of life’s confusing Venn diagram.
15th March 2021

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
11th March 2021

Crash-landing in a surge of hype, The Vaccines’ debut divided people and yet ultimately conquered.
11th March 2021

Singer Asha Lorenz gives us the goss on ‘925’’s follow-up and more.
9th March 2021
Following the release of last month’s ‘Live To Survive’, Karen Marie Ørsted is channelling that resilient spirit straight into LP3.
8th March 2021
Although King Nun haven’t released music since 2019, their charismatic socials illustrate how artists can captivate an audience without releasing music: here, Theo Polyzoides explains how.
8th March 2021
She’s a bona fide pop sensation with more than six million online followers watching her every move, but beneath the polish, Zara Larsson is still determined to cut through the bullshit.
5th March 2021

Her debut EP ‘How Did We Get Here?’ is out now!
5th March 2021

We get a track-by-track run through of the new record.
5th March 2021

The biggest and best tracks of the past week, rounded up and reviewed.
5th March 2021

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
4th March 2021
Celebrating a second album that cements their special sonic alchemy, against the backdrop of a world on the brink of implosion Goat Girl are holding on to each other more than ever.
26th February 2021
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
25th February 2021
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.