In the magazine May 2025

Featuring Nova Twins, Damiano David, Låpsley, Sports Team and more.

On their last album ‘Supernova’, Nova Twins took us out of the gloom of the pandemic and transported us to an in-your-face alternate universe in which they were no longer two best friends in their bedrooms, but rock-fuelled superheroes. On their forthcoming third record, though, they were faced with a different kind of darkness. After the huge success and dizzying touring cycle of their second record, a new raft of pressures and anxieties cropped up for the duo, which they were left to fight together; it’s that journey that’s fuelled ‘Parasites & Butterflies’, their triumphant new record. Now appearing on the cover of DIY for the first time, they tell us more about what into making their tremendous third album.

“We wrote ‘Supernova’ in a time where we had to be super strong,” the band’s Amy Love tells us, pointing to their second album’s birth in the pandemic and the superhero-esque avatars they wrote for themselves. “There was so much going on, and we wanted to give people hope in a time where it felt hopeless, and so we gave that part of ourselves, but things take a toll. We’re all human, we all go back to our homes at night and, you know, face reality, and we just felt it was super important to be a bit honest with things. We don’t always have to be super strong because that’s not logical. No one’s fine all the time, and if you are, you’re lying,” she laughs. “We just wanted to make sure that there was a full perspective of our human experience, you know?”

Elsewhere in our May 2025 issue, we catch up with Måneskin frontman Damiano David as he ushers in his first solo foray via new album ‘FUNNY little FEARS’, we delve into relationships and womanhood with Låpsley to mark her new, self-released record, and get the pints in with longtime faves Sports Team to celebrate the release of their third album, which lands later this month. Meanwhile, we catch up with Toronto’s finest punks PUP around the release of their dark humour-laced new album ‘Who Will Look After The Dogs?’, talk the lethal new album (quite literally) from Rico Nasty, and delve into a dreamscape courtesy of The Last Dinner Party’s Lizzie Mayland, and their new solo project L Mayland.

Over in this month’s Neu - aka a one-stop shop for all things new music - we meet rising star Chloe Qisha, ahead of the release of her new EP ‘Modern Romance’, meet metal’s new stand-out duo in House Of Protection, and get ushered into the fascinating world of New Zealand star ratbag. We’ve also got reviews of releases from the likes of Matt Maltese, PinkPantheress, Blondshell, Ezra Furman and loads more. Plus, join us as we kick off festival season over at The Great Escape and Live at Leeds in the Park - it’s gonna be a big summer… 

May 2025
June 2026

June 2026

Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.

May 2026

May 2026

Festival special! Featuring Wolf Alice, Kasabian, Lykke Li, Marmozets, Genesis Owusu and more.

April 2026

April 2026

Featuring American Football, Lime Garden, Julia Cumming, Wesley Joseph, Friko and more.

March 2026

March 2026 

Featuring Arlo Parks, Courtney Barnett, Kim Gordon, Fcukers and more.

February 2026

February 2026

Featuring Magdalena Bay, Dry Cleaning, hemlocke springs, Demob Happy and more.

November 2025

November 2025

Featuring CMAT, Danny Brown, Picture Parlour, Sorry and more.

October 2025

October 2025 

Featuring The Last Dinner Party, Jay Som, Kojey Radical, Militarie Gun and more.