The baubles are up, the mulled wine is brewing, and there’s only one thing left to do before we leave out a mince pie for Santa: try to whittle down the past 12 musical months into a big fat list, of ...
Kim Petras on DIY. The August issue of DIY - featuring Sleater-Kinney, The Murder Capital, The Big Moon, Kim Petras and more - is out now (9th August 2019, News) ...
‘Death Hilarious’ is a battle-ready hammer throw of a fifth album from Pigs x7. Lifting off with G-force rocket speed, opener ‘Blockade’ is a searing tornado of sludgy space rock, Matthew Baty’s Lemmy ...
Describing Peaches’ lyrical content as sex positive is, let’s face it, a bit like describing the sky as blue. On her seventh studio album, the Canadian musician spreads her brash and ultra-horny ...
They say the perfect length for a pop song is 3 minutes. For PinkPantheress, on debut mixtape ‘To Hell With It’, the perfect length is way under that. Finding fame on TikTok might have something to do ...
‘Learning Greek’ opens with the most almighty bludgeoning affair, where the post-hardcore, mosh-pit-triggering tirade that is ‘Neighbours’ finds Humour telling a rather gloomy tale - that of our ...
From playing shows alongside Amyl and the Sniffers and Sleater-Kinney, through to being signed by Jack White’s Third Man Records, it’s clear that Austin, Texas, quartet Die Spitz have found themselves ...
Label: Fiction You’d be forgiven for thinking that a project titled ‘ Dead Dads Club ’ would be a little on the gloomy side, but instead, this new work from former Palma Violet Chilli Jesson is a ...
With their fourth full length, ‘Unclouded’ sees Melody’s Echo Chamber return with an impressive ensemble - including co-producer Sven Wunder. Like slipping into reverie after slurping a psychoactive ...
Having released debut LP ‘Aperture’ in 2023, this second full-length from Hannah Jadagu, ‘Describe’, stands as a truly triumphant successor. Its opening title track is an entrancing affair akin to ...
Debut album ‘Choosing’ marked Sophie Jamieson out as one to watch back in 2022, and ‘I still want to share’ continues on the same raw, intimate indie folk path. Opener ‘Camera’ places Sophie’s weary ...
Almost two years on from debut ‘The Future Is Our Way Out’, ‘Irreversible’ finds Brigitte Calls Me Baby updating the home-grown, ‘80s-inspired indie sound they made their name on, but retaining its ...
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