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It’s been one long year since The Last Dinner Party’s game-changing debut album, ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’. The world hasn’t yet moved on from earworm ‘Nothing Matters’ and still can’t get enough of Emily ...
“What do I live for? Who do I live for? I don’t know anymore,” asks Helen Ballantine, aka Skullcrusher, during the opening chimes of her second full-length. Written in the mire of a series of great ...
Featuring The Last Dinner Party, Jay Som, Kojey Radical, Militarie Gun and more.
Perhaps unexpectedly for a band whose name was built on an ability to channel a restless anxiety into song, tracks sitting permanently on a knife-edge ready to turn at a moment’s notice, the gut-punch ...
The Streets - the musical moniker of Mike Skinner and his band - have announced that they’ll be hitting the road in 2026 for a special eight-date tour around the UK, on which they’ll play iconic 2004 ...
Rock titans Muse are back with new track ‘Unravelling’ - an unashamedly heavy offering that serves as a follow-up to their 2022 last album (and UK Number One) ‘Will Of The People’.
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The chameleonic Poppy has never had a natural form – but her brief previous forays into industrial rock and metal have teased a style that begs to be explored further. Light years apart from 2017’s ...
Following up a Mercury Prize-shortlisted debut album in two years, as Barry Can’t Swim - aka Joshua Mainnie - has done with ‘When Will We Land?’ successor ‘Loner’, is no small feat. But with his ...
In a way, it’s a bit of a shame that Good Neighbours’ debut didn’t land just a couple of weeks earlier, such are the summery vibes that flow through ‘Blue Sky Mentality’. After a truly rapid rise ...
Let’s get this out of the way immediately. Tiny Masters of Today are young. Really young. Good, now that’s sorted let’s take a look at the group’s music. First up on ‘Skeletons’ (the brother/sister ...