
DEADLETTER - Hysterical Strength
3-5 Stars
Impeccably recorded and formulated with pin-sharp precision, but in need of a little more of a distinctive voice.
11th September 2024

3-5 Stars
Impeccably recorded and formulated with pin-sharp precision, but in need of a little more of a distinctive voice.
11th September 2024

Somerset locals braved a classic Glastonbury mud bath to see off the summer with the boys in the band.
9th September 2024

4 Stars
An EP which strives for moments of human connection and mutual understanding.
4th September 2024
4-5 Stars
Merging dramatic, ambitious arrangements with a lyrical sensitivity that’s truly transporting.
4th September 2024
5 Stars
Brilliant, dark, and downright batshit crazy.
4th September 2024

4 Stars
The now-duo have opened an exciting new chapter.
4th September 2024

4-5 Stars
A hedonistic pop bible.
4th September 2024

For 18 years, End of the Road has orchestrated the final gasp of summertime hedonism, and this year feels more joyful – and respectful – than ever.
3rd September 2024

Ever since the lineup was announced, it always promised to be indie rock Christmas for a certain demographic.
2nd September 2024

5 Stars
It is genuinely moving to hear the one-time Prince of Darkness finding so much beauty in the world around him, even after everything life has thrown at him in recent years.
30th August 2024
4-5 Stars
The excitement and energy of a debut album, but the wisdom and restraint that comes from experience.
30th August 2024

4 Stars
A scuzzy but tight unit.
30th August 2024
4 Stars
That these five tracks are somewhat scrapbook-like in nature should come as little surprise.
30th August 2024
4-5 Stars
A powerful voice, telling stories that demand to be heard.
30th August 2024

For the initiated, their two hour stretch is near faultless.
29th August 2024

The days where it was just a rock festival are long behind us.
29th August 2024

This cult favourite of a festival continues to get the balance of musical brilliance and atmospheric magic spot on.
28th August 2024

beabadoobee, Ethel Cain and Suki Waterhouse also cemented their place as cult heroes throughout the Victoria Park all-dayer.
23rd August 2024
4 Stars
Naughty and fun in a way that feels genuine.
23rd August 2024

4 Stars
Both frivolous and fun.
23rd August 2024

Day two of East London’s premier festival brings hip-hop, jazz and soul together in a sun-drenched Victoria Park.
22nd August 2024
5 Stars
Taking the art seriously but themselves not at all.
21st August 2024
4-5 Stars
A new, genre-defying voice in rock.
21st August 2024
3-5 Stars
The unabashed rawness of the songwriting and the splintery contrasts are where Malice K’s artistry really shines through.
21st August 2024
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.