In the magazine June 2023

Featuring Killer Mike, Grian Chatten, Maisie Peters, Dream Wife, Baxter Dury and more.

Over the course of over twenty years now, Killer Mike has not just become one of the most fierce and formidable voices in rap but in the wider socio-political landscape. While previously, we’ve welcomed him to DIY’s cover alongside his partner-in-crime El-P (as the ferocious duo Run The Jewels), this month we’re honoured to be welcoming Mike back to celebrate his deeply personal solo record ‘Michael’.

“I felt compelled as the son of this city,” he told us, referring back to 2020 when he appeared at the Atlanta Mayor’s press conference in the midst of protests following the murder of George Floyd. “I felt compelled as a product of my grandparents’ household. I felt compelled as my mother’s son to do what was right in the moment. I didn’t wanna be there; I wish you motherfuckers that criticised me could have made the speech.”

Elsewhere this month, Fontaines DC frontman Grian Chatten gives us a glimpse into his new solo outing, we meet pop’s most bewitching act Maisie Peters to chat about her forthcoming album ‘The Good Witch’, and we limber up for Dream Wife’s electric (and brilliantly-titled) third album ‘Social Lubrication’.

We convene with the always-charming Baxter Dury to ponder life, get a little deep with Protomartyr, and talk mystique with The Japanese House. Plus, we give you the full report from Blur’s tiny reunion shows last month, ahead of their upcoming stint at Wembley Stadium in July; be still our beating hearts…

We’ve also got Neu profiles with buzzy new acts Militarie Gun, feeble little horse, McKinley Dixon and Alice Low, and we catch up with Glasto first-timers Crawlers ahead of their debut visit to Worthy Farm later this month.

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June 2023
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October 2012

Featuring The Killers, Bat For Lashes, Tame Impala, Paul Banks, Tall Ships and more.

September 2012

September 2012

Celebrating 10 years of DIY, featuring James Murphy, Animal Collective, Blur, Bloc Party, Two Door Cinema Club and more.

August 2012

August 2012

Featuring Alt‑J, Jessie Ware, Yeasayer, Purity Ring, Spector, Twin Shadow, Charli XCX and more!

July 2012

July 2012

Featuring the 100 tracks of the summer, Icona Pop, Passion Pit, The Gaslight Anthem and more.

June 2012

June 2012

Featuring Hot Chip, Best Coast, Sigur Ros, Japandroids and more.

May 2012

May 2012

Featuring DZ Deathrays, Beach House, The Temper Trap, Gossip, 2:54 and more.

April 2012

April 2012

Featuring You Me At Six, Young Guns, Grimes, Mystery Jets, Santigold, Graham Coxon and more.

Winter 2011

Winter 2011

Featuring The Maccabees, Los Campesinos, DIY’s Class of 2012 and the very best of 2011.