Ray of Light: Girl Ray
From school rock clubs and canteen ladies to mature indie pop and a possible impending prog opus, get to know your new favourite gang.
15th February 2017
From school rock clubs and canteen ladies to mature indie pop and a possible impending prog opus, get to know your new favourite gang.
15th February 2017
DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
15th February 2017
Suzie McDermott is a bold and brazen 19 year-old mixing real life with witchcraft.
10th February 2017
The Glasgow noiseniks look ahead to their Roundhouse Rising set.
10th February 2017

All the biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
10th February 2017

DIY’s essential, weekly guide to the best new music.
8th February 2017
Marika Hackman has thrown the ultimate curveball. On sardonic, electrifying form for ‘I’m Not Your Man’, she’s charged with a new confidence, and has one of the year’s best records up her sleeve.
6th February 2017
Art-rockers Dama Scout might still be in their infant stages, but these first steps are all kinds of exciting.
5th February 2017
Bored of being labelled ’70s nostalgists, Temples are looking forward with an album that shrugs off the mysticism and cuts to the quick.
3rd February 2017

All the biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
3rd February 2017
Pharrell was her first fan — now millions are catching up.
2nd February 2017
Seven years and five albums in, Cloud Nothings are doing things differently. ‘Life Without Sound’ marks a shift in their tide.
2nd February 2017

Frontman Frank Carter is a dab hand with a pencil as well as a guitar — we interview him via the medium of interpretive drawing. Obviously.
1st February 2017
‘Shagging her guitar’ and ripping up Sunset Sound, Clementine Creezy’s turned her bedroom project into a bonafide band.
31st January 2017
Glowsticks and dodgy neon-coloured clothing aside, Klaxons’ era-defining debut sounded like nothing else that came before it.
31st January 2017
After three years of silence, Vancouver’s favourite noise-rock duo Japandroids are back with a rock ‘n’ roll record for the ages.
30th January 2017

Back in 2015, You Me At Six seemed to have climbed as high as they could; with new album ‘Night People’ they’re proving that they can go one better still.
30th January 2017
Run the Jewels have already perfected the jewel heist, stealing the limelight as rap’s most shining duo. ‘Run the Jewels 3’ sees the two best pals nabbing hearts instead…
27th January 2017
Ahead of his UK tour kicking off at the weekend, the Brooklynite talks new album ‘Instigator’ and finding liberation.
26th January 2017
Ed Nash is stepping out of Bombay Bicycle Club’s shadow with his new project. Here, he discusses his debut album ‘The Pace Of The Passing’.
25th January 2017
Unleashing new album ‘Modern Ruin’ with his band of Rattlesnakes, this rock figurehead has lightspeed ambitions.
23rd January 2017
The Australian rapper is releasing her long-awaited debut album today, and hasn’t been afraid to forge a path all of her own making.
20th January 2017
All the biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
20th January 2017
We’re celebrating all things new music in the latest of the digital distro’s playlist takeovers.
18th January 2017
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.