In the magazine October 2024

With Soccer Mommy, Bastille, Pixies, Master Peace and more!

From first meeting Lava La Rue and joining NiNE8 Collective back when she was in college, to emerging as a latex-clad empowerment queen in the video for last year’s ‘Watch Me’, it’s safe to say that Biig Piig has been on a bit of ‘a journey’ over recent years. Now, she’s set to make her biggest move yet and, as she gets ready to announce her debut album very soon, we’re thrilled to have her grace the October cover, where she gives us an exclusive taste of what to expect. 

“I haven’t always been assured and confident – it’s something that’s come with age and experience and being more daring in my art,” she shares in our cover feature. “But as women, we’re still fighting to be in certain spaces, and we’re not going to be undermined for being in our truth. I like to take the power back in a really strong way, because I’m not gonna let the fear a man has put into me stop me from living my life.”

And that’s not all! Elsewhere in our October 2024 issue, we dive down a surreal rabbit hole with Pixies’ Black Francis; dig into Orla Gartland’s high-flying new era; and delve into the far-reaching world that Bastille’s Dan Smith is building with his new project, ‘& (Ampersand)’. We also learn about the intricacies of grief and acceptance with Soccer Mommy; meet the young band flying the flag for punk’s next generation, The Linda Lindas; and assess the industry’s enduring prejudices with Master Peace

Over in our new music-centric Neu section, Sex Education star and solo artist Dua Saleh tells us about their environmentally-minded debut, while surrealist art-pop duo Faux Real and Aussie indie-rocker total tommy give us the lowdown on their latest projects. Plus, we’ve also got the details on Manchester poet Antony Szmierek’s just-announced first full-length, and share a snippet of our recent In Deep digital cover interview with the mighty Michael Kiwanuka

We’re now well and truly in the thick of peak release season, and our reviews pages are packed with the DIY lowdown on the latest records from Laura Marling, FINNEAS, the late, great SOPHIE, and many more. If you’re looking for gig highlights, meanwhile, look no further than our live reviews of Jack White, Hamburg’s Reeperbahn Festival, and the unstoppable Chappell Roan

To get stuck into all of that and more, click the button below to grab a print copy of our October 2024 issue, order via our online shop, or check out the digital edition above. Enjoy! 

October 2024
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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.

Autumn 2011

Autumn 2011

Featuring Bombay Bicycle Club, Ryan Adams, Ghostpoet, You Me At Six, The Rapture, Girls and more…