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Olivia Rodrigo, Wolf Alice, Turnstile and more: all the coverage from Sunday at Glastonbury 2025 The festival’s final day is set to be one to remember thanks to the likes of Djo, Sprints, The ...
Label: Dirty Hit The return of Pale Waves ’ retro alt-pop falls in line with vocalist Heather Baron-Gracie’s coming-of-age movie marathon, taking a step back to focus on identify and to engage heavily ...
11.30pm: Olivia Rodrigo closes out Glastonbury 2025 with empowering, attitude-packed stint on the Pyramid Stage It’s no secret that Glastonbury is a festival that caters to a great musical many, but ...
Label: Roadrunner Few bands understand and embrace texture like Deafheaven. On this sixth full-length, the San Franciscan iconoclasts compress layers of loudness into tracks that glimmer like precious ...
Kicking off a sweltering hot Saturday, it’s a testament to the excitement that The Last Dinner Party have created around just one song that their 11.30am Woodsies set is impressively heaving.
Released: 10th July 2006 It’s not a ‘solo album’. It’s also not a Radiohead album. Obviously it’s going to sound more than a little like a Radiohead release, it’s the same creative influences fronting ...
Label: Ninja Tune On third record ‘softscars’, yeule sits at the intersection between bedroom pop and 2000s pop-rock. Where breakthrough ‘Glitch Princess’ depicted scattered synth-pop within dystopian ...
‘Blue Film’ is an ornate representation of Lo-Fang as an artist. As the sole-contributor, Matthew’s music sounds like it’s passed the hands of many, despite flowing through so few. His breathy ...
Label: EMI Navigating love, loss, and everything in between, Mae Muller uses this lengthy 17-track debut to explore a series of experiences through her own personal lens. Carefree opener ‘I Just Came ...
If a festival can open with Weyes Blood and immediately follow her with Anna Calvi then they’re probably boasting the sort of roster that competitors can only stare at open-jawed with envy. A brief ...
The biggest and best new album reviews.A vital, exhilarating offering, sure to catapult them further out of the hardcore scene and ever closer to mainstream musical lore.
Label: Fiction So feather-light is Polly Mackey’s touch – whether her breathy vocal delivery or the manner by which she weaves disparate sounds between each other – that it’s quite possible for ‘Soft ...