Foo Fighters & Green Day bring the noise to Mad Cool Festival 2017
Kings of Leon, Savages and alt‑J also appeared at the Madrid festival’s second year.
18th July 2017
Kings of Leon, Savages and alt‑J also appeared at the Madrid festival’s second year.
18th July 2017
Kevin Morby and Future also made their mark on the Lisbon bash.
18th July 2017
They also orchestrated an on-stage proposal. Awwww.
17th July 2017
Sunflower Bean, Goat Girl, Loyle Carner and more helped finish proceedings down in Suffolk.
17th July 2017
Wild Beasts, Laura Marling and Maggie Rogers also shone in the Hackney sunshine
17th July 2017
The band curated the whole of the Saturday at Henham Park via their Gentlemen Of The Road showcase, and it all comes together on the main stage.
16th July 2017
Glass Animals, IDLES, Nilüfer Yanya and more join the Gentlemen Of The Road party on Saturday in Suffolk.
16th July 2017
The ‘i like it when you sleep’ era comes to a close with a bill-topping show for the ages.
15th July 2017
From The Horrors’ main stage return to forward-looking sets from Marika Hackman and Sløtface, the first day down at Henham Park was absolutely jam-packed.
15th July 2017
3 Stars
Mr Jukes is to Bombay Bicycle Club what Africa Express is to Blur.
14th July 2017
3 Stars
Alex Crossan is still set to find his own voice.
14th July 2017
4 Stars
A collection of rough and ready tracks with infectious melodies at their core.
14th July 2017
3 Stars
Much like its companion, it’s an album that’s relatively restrained.
14th July 2017
3 Stars
A tighter, less bombastic album than its predecessor.
14th July 2017
Every bit the immediate earworm.
13th July 2017
A deft exploration of how it feels to grow up and become aware of the wider world.
12th July 2017
Nika Rosa Danilova crafts a brooding mediation on death and the nature of free will.
12th July 2017
Lorely Rodriguez returns, and she’s sounding more confident than ever.
12th July 2017

4 Stars
An incredible State of the Union address on rap today.
10th July 2017
4 Stars
The record provides one of the most satisfying pinnacles of the year.
10th July 2017
4 Stars
Worth spending some time (or rather, Haim?) with.
7th July 2017
4 Stars
An intimate embrace by an old friend.
7th July 2017
3 Stars
The sense of wider importance to these stories is palpable.
7th July 2017
3 Stars
A palpable gear-change from her last two albums.
7th July 2017
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.