Check out our top tracks this week on Spotify, featuring Emily Burns, HONEYMOAN, Rose Gray, Sam Wills, Hot Milk, Odette Peters, SHY Martin, Emmrose, Vicious Teknique, Pint + Blister, Peggy Sue, Eve Owen, Sarah Proctor, Love Fame Tragedy, Hayley Kiyoko, Nina Schofield, Say Lou Lou, Frances Quinlan and Naomi Banks.
Read MoreIn support of their debut album ‘Dogrel’, Fontaines D.C. stopped off in Manchester to kick off their sold-out UK tour.
Read MoreAlways soaked in light-heartedness – which is reflected in her tender age – Isabelle Brown writes songs that can only come from a teenager who is blessed with the carefree enjoyment of life.
Read MoreIn light of the release of their wistful art rock single ‘Young Minds’, we get close and intimate with Claire and Lucas from French duo Saavan to find out more about who they are as people.
Read MoreFlorida-born singer-songwriter Jason Piquette releases intimate indie folk on heartfelt single, ‘Hearts for Sale’.
Read MoreEsmé Patterson talks to us about her stylish single and music video, ‘Light In Your Window’, which explores the contradictory feelings of desire for a person , a feeling, a space in time that no longer exists, and the desire to move on.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to Swedish singer-songwriter KLARA, who has just released her EP ‘Voices’. It provides us with a taste of what is to come with her debut album, due out in 2020. She took a moment to talk to us about the release.
Read MoreAt the end of October, Glass Peaks made a political statement with new single ‘Architect’, an anti-Brexit song and saw the band giving two fingers to the people in charge of the British system. We are delighted to be able to share with you the visuals for the track.
Read MoreJust like any other Thursday night in Camden Town, there’s a hum of anticipation emanating from a sweaty little music venue. Upstairs at one of the most infamous venues that the area has to offer – formerly known as The Barfly – a crowd of all ages assemble for some aural stimulation in the form of some unrelentingly thunderous alt-rock.
Read More‘I DREAM OF EVERYTHING’ is the hotly anticipated debut mixtape from producer Subculture, who is known for his work with the likes of Subculture Sage, Tertia May and Tinyman. Tapping into his passion for ‘50s/60s/70s Psych, Soul and Jazz’ the result is an amalgamation of three years hard work.
Read MoreAfter the release of her debut EP ‘Mama’s Boy’ Rachel Chinouriri is back with new single ‘Where do I go?’, an emotional track asking the big questions.
Read MoreLarkins took over The Garage in London this month for an absolute beast of a headline show. Along with the help of Leeds lads Marsicans, they kept the crowd jumping on their feet from start to finish. Our photographer Ant Adams was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreThe Great Escape’s ‘First Fifty’ took over six venues in East London last week, as well as announcing loads more names for the Brighton based festival.
Read MoreLast time they played London, half•alive sold out Camden's Dingwalls. This time around and only nine months later, its Electric Brixton that are illuminating their name above their doors.
Read MoreNavigating the road of sisterhood can at times be complicated – and Joseph know this all too well.
Read MoreGlasgow’s newest musical prospect The Quilter continues to build excitement ahead of their live debut with the latest single ‘Back From The Dead’.
Read MoreLoyle Carner played one of his biggest shows to date last Friday at London’s Alexandra Palace, and boy did he triumph. Our photographer Joe Dick was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreKnowing I would soon be warmed and wooed by those heart-wrenching harmonies of ‘Archie, Marry Me’ at Village Underground whilst on my cold and dark walk to Liverpool Street Station was like the light at the end of the tunnel; the left over roast potatoes when you think you’ve finished your roast; the pièce de résistance.
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