Out now!
New issue of DIY out now feat Röyksopp and Robyn, Woman’s Hour & more
DIY’s free print mag is available to read online or via our usual stockists across the UK.
The new July 2014 issue of DIY is out now, available to read online and with copies available via our usual stockists.
As part of a Latitude 2014 special, we’ve got all the build-up to one of the country’s biggest festivals, with coverstars Röyksopp and Robyn anticipating their only UK show of an insanely ambitious ‘Do It Again’ tour.
This month’s cover feature asks whether they can pull it off on the stage, as well as exploring the beginnings of a collaboration that’s evolved over years.
Elsewhere in our Latitude preview, Woman’s Hour stress that their impressive ‘Conversations’ debut is just the first step, and Two Door Cinema Club feel the heat on their first stint as a festival headliner.
There’s also interviews with Mogwai, Broods, George Ezra and plenty more as we look ahead to Latitude.
Outside of fest excitement, we speak to the ultra-philosophical How to Dress Well about his deep and dark new record ‘What Is This Heart?’, and Glasgow duo Honeyblood shout and scream until their lungs burst in their most bare bones interview yet.
In Neu, we give introductions to All We Are, Public Access TV and chart-botherer Mapei.
Reviews delivers verdicts on new albums from JUNGLE, Jenny Lewis, La Roux and Manic Street Preachers.
Read online for free or pick up a free physical copy from our usual stockists!
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