MICHELLE: “Each band member has such different pools of genres that they can reach their tentacles into”
An eclectic bunch of New Yorkers, rewriting their own version of how to be a band.
17th November 2020
An eclectic bunch of New Yorkers, rewriting their own version of how to be a band.
17th November 2020
With his most recent, Hyundai Mercury Prize-winning album, Michael offered up his most spectacular record yet. Now, as the year draws to a close, he reflects on what’s been a strange one for us all.
16th November 2020
We’re handing over the reins to Thomas Headon and friends, to take us through some of the new music highlights featured in his Spotify Our Generation takeover.
16th November 2020
The new queen of UK country, inspired by PJ Harvey, the West Country and… her toothbrush?
13th November 2020
One’s a stalwart of the scene, the punk poet of the people — the bard of Salford. One’s the eloquent singer of Ireland’s most literary-minded young chart-botherers. We’ll leave them to it…
13th November 2020
The biggest and best tracks of the past week, rounded up and reviewed.
13th November 2020

Creative mastermind, friend of Missy Elliott and business mogul in the making: Project Runway is already well underway, and in 2021, Bree’s going in all guns blazing.
12th November 2020
The 20-year-old Melbourne-raised, London based artist is the first to take over Our Generation in Spotify’s new series.
12th November 2020
The genre-blurring trailblazer pushing for greatness.
11th November 2020
Marika Hackman spent the strange summer recording takes on Beyoncé, Radiohead and some of music’s biggest stars. “It gave me a big sense of relief,” she explains of her new ‘Covers’ LP.
11th November 2020
Since 2010 debut ‘Man Alive’, Everything Everything have become masters of the intricate and the odd. And fifth album ‘Re-Animator’ is their most uninhibited record yet.
9th November 2020
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
9th November 2020
‘Song Machine’ might have been born from a playful spirit, but it’s also an album that finds Gorillaz holding a mirror to the modern world’s divisions, and offering up a far more utopian alternative.
6th November 2020
Returning to their native Australia after a hefty world tour, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever’s latest finds them redefining their relationship with their roots.
6th November 2020

Unveiling the first taste of their debut EP ‘Grand National’, meet the Liverpool indie quartet.
6th November 2020
The cowboy crooner gives us a track by track run through of his latest album.
6th November 2020
The biggest and best tracks of the past week, rounded up and reviewed.
6th November 2020
Sharing new track ‘Foolish’ today, meet the West London rapper.
6th November 2020
Four years on since mainstream-baiting LP ‘Teens Of Denial’, Will Toledo is back with a banger. But if you thought you knew what to expect from Car Seat Headrest then get ready to make a sharp U‑turn.
5th November 2020
Ahead of the release of his sophomore EP ‘Garçon’, meet the rising South London rapper.
4th November 2020
With debut solo album ‘To Love Is To Live’ due for release in May, Savages singer Jehnny Beth explains how David Bowie’s death pushed her to take the leap.
3rd November 2020
From uploading songs to YouTube to being hailed as one of pop’s most promising new prodigies, Ryan Beatty is forging his own unique path and he’s not looking back.
3rd November 2020

Fresh off the back of colourful, genre-splicing second album ‘Disco Volador’, Heavenly Records-signed dancefloor infiltrators The Orielles are heading to New York for not one, but two DIY outings.
3rd November 2020
Music veterans by their mid-twenties, having gone hard for a full decade, BBC needed to go home and find themselves again. Thankfully, they discovered a rejuvenated sense of enthusiasm and purpose.
2nd November 2020
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.