In the magazine March 2013

Featuring Bastille, Palma Violets, Kate Nash, Wavves, Chloe Howl and more!

You might not know exactly who Dan Smith is just yet, but we’ll happily put our money on the chances of you having heard the name Bastille. Currently battling with Justin Timberlake for the top spot in the singles chart, this four-piece are taking over, right under our noses, and with no thanks to the hype machine.

In this month’s issue, DIY gets under the skin of frontman Smith, as he and his band prepare for their first real support experience, along with a massive show at Brixton Academy and the release of their debut album. Discover just what makes them so special, and just why they’re probably going to become the biggest band of 2013.

We also chat to Kate Nash and discover what’s been going on in that grrl’s world, Wavves tell us about the… Catholic influences on their forthcoming album and we find out exactly how far Daughter went to record their debut album.

We travel across the Atlantic to visit Palma Violets as they go head to head with Toronto, we found exactly what led to the reunion of Suede and we review a huge pile of albums, including David Bowie, Peace and Atoms For Peace.

March 2013
December 2015 / January 2016

December 2015 / January 2016

DIY’s Class of 2016 issue contains Rat Boy, Alessia Cara, Yak & more. Plus Foals, Years & Years and Biffy Clyro.

November 2015

November 2015

DIY’s ​‘Our Shit, Our Rules’ issue, featuring Hinds, Run the Jewels, Shamir & loads more.

October 2015

October 2015

Featuring Chvrches, Spring King, Hurts, Wavves & more.

September 2015

September 2015

Featuring Foals, Bring Me The Horizon, Kurt Vile, Swim Deep & more.

August 2015

August 2015

Featuring The Maccabees, FIDLAR, Chvrches & more.

July 2015

July 2015

Featuring Wolf Alice, Tame Impala, Savages. DIY’s July issue is a Latitude Festival special.

June 2015

June 2015

Featuring Jamie xx, Everything Everything, Bully, Gengahr & more.