The Melvins - Basses Loaded
3 Stars
They’re the Melvins and they’ll do whatever they want. And that’s just fine.
3rd June 2016
3 Stars
They’re the Melvins and they’ll do whatever they want. And that’s just fine.
3rd June 2016
4 Stars
Tegan and Sara are proving themselves to be a vital presence in pop right now.
3rd June 2016
4 Stars
Throughout the record, there’s a cinematic feel to the arrangements.
3rd June 2016
4 Stars
Crossing borders to take their first steps, Yumi Zouma have truly arrived with a debut that’s more than the sum of its parts.
27th May 2016
4 Stars
With Adrianne Lenker at the helm, Big Thief can count themselves as emotionally destructive as Sharon Van Etten.
27th May 2016
4 Stars
On their second album, Canadians PUP prove their dark side isn’t solely inward-looking.
27th May 2016
3 Stars
On a varied new LP, experimental musician Olga Bell is developing her own formula of clever, thrilling pop.
27th May 2016
3 Stars
Less everyday summer soundtrack, these Swedish garage-punks convey days spent wasted in the sunlight.
27th May 2016
Group play the first of three nights at Camden Roundhouse, giving London debuts to new songs and performing miraculous resuscitation on older numbers.
27th May 2016

Angular, chilly, and as sparse as the remote landscape that gives this song its name.
27th May 2016
4 Stars
These trio of newbies are worth the fuss.
26th May 2016
3 Stars
The Hotelier’s third album more than holds its weight, and shows its beauty in time.
26th May 2016
4 Stars
Holy Fuck, we need this band.
26th May 2016
3 Stars
Derwin Panda’s latest is so far out there but at the same time feels right at home.
26th May 2016

An end of the world party on a tropical island.
25th May 2016

Mixing sleaze and guitar solos with vulnerability, somehow Wild Beasts have found another way to reinvent the wheel.
24th May 2016

Whitney often portray love as complex, but on their new track they become doe-eyed romantics without a second glance.
24th May 2016

Crispier than Gary Lineker on a mad one at a Janet Jackson gig.
24th May 2016
The Leeds group completed their transformation atop DIY’s pier-side stage on Friday night.
23rd May 2016
Like Tigger if he was into pop-punk, this New Paltz duo are so much fun it’s ridiculous.
23rd May 2016
Bombay Bicycle Club bassist Ed Nash takes centre stage as he brings his new project to Brighton.
23rd May 2016
This lot do not have an Achilles heel; they’re totally unstoppable.
23rd May 2016

Two of British indie’s most promising prospects take massive steps up at the Brighton bash.
23rd May 2016
The Cali punks’ first UK show brought sunshine to DIY’s stage at Horatio’s.
23rd May 2016
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.