Get to know Juanita Stein: the sepia-tinged singer supporting The Killers on their massive arena tour
The former Howling Bells singer is going it alone, and it’s a treat.
27th November 2017
The former Howling Bells singer is going it alone, and it’s a treat.
27th November 2017
From releasing their debut album, to performing at Glastonbury 2017 dressed as makeshift astronauts, Jules Jackson and co have had a big one…
24th November 2017
What better way to reflect on the past 12 months than inviting some of ultimate DIY faves — and Class Of graduates — down to the pub for a good old fashioned natter about 2017?
24th November 2017
These Londoners are proving there’s value in being young and pissed off.
20th November 2017

They’re the grand high overlords of hard-riffing desert rock. He’s the king of the funk-filled banger. Together on ‘Villains’, Mark Ronson and Queens of the Stone Age united for a right royal union.
17th November 2017

Part spiky punk, part Mike Skinner-channelling social commentator, ‘Panic Prevention’ was the debut that set one Mr. Jamie Treays up as the bold, brash voice of young London.
15th November 2017
Bringing pineapple mania to the world in a year that’s seen them become one of the most talked-about bands on the planet, Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley reflects on the band’s ridiculous 2017.
13th November 2017
The thinking man’s crooner, London boy Matt Maltese is honing his world-weary romance and taking his big red heart to the next level.
12th November 2017
Returning after three tumultuous years away, Superfood are back with ‘Bambino’, a vibrant, crate-digging delight. Getting there wasn’t always easy, but hard times led to the year’s best comeback.
9th November 2017
The key ingredients to understanding INHEAVEN’s debut? Mosh pits, pagan circles and the ghost of Freddie Mercury. Obviously.
7th November 2017
Feeding off the chaos of the road to make ‘GN,’ this Chicago band are about far more than that ‘post-Country’ label.
7th November 2017
With the influential London record label celebrating a decade of existence, we got some familiar faces — old and new — together for a trip down memory lane.
7th November 2017
A lot has changed for The Killers over the last five years but, as they return to London’s Brixton Academy over a decade since first playing there, we find they’re as bombastic and brilliant as ever.
3rd November 2017
Worlds away from Vienna, Christopher Taylor has found himself with a new outlook in Los Angeles.
1st November 2017
Four years on from their last album, the punks are back with their most politically-minded, angry and galvanising record to date.
30th October 2017

This Byron Bay quintet might not be pals of Postman Pat’s, but they still write some first class tunes.
30th October 2017
Returning with second album ‘Turn Out The Lights’ and mingling with the darlings of the folk and punk scenes, Julien Baker is finding her voice and setting herself up for a long and fruitful career.
27th October 2017
Gareth Campesinos and Zack Levine go head to head in the lead up to their slots this weekend.
26th October 2017
From Shame to Superorganism, LIFE and more.
26th October 2017

Signing to Sub Pop for their brilliant new record ‘Losing’, Alicia Bognanno and Bully have found their home in more ways than one.
20th October 2017

All the biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
20th October 2017
Recording Catholic Action’s debut album nearly ended the band before they’d really got started. Luckily, they made it through with the help of a fearless producer and a refusal to compromise.
19th October 2017
We caught up with the Danish pop ledge for a quick update on album number two.
17th October 2017
Fusing her eclectic, scatter-genre pop with a punk ethos, Kali Uchis could well become as big as the huge names she has lining up to work with her. And, best of all, it’s all on her own terms.
16th October 2017
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.