This week’s Band Of The Week is Leeds based Victors, who have just dropped their second single of the year ‘I’ve Been Missing You’.
Read MoreGlasgow indie-punks Heavy Rapids are here, and you better get used to it.
Read MoreRising British-Iranian singer Farrah is back with her new single ‘Nothing’, showing off her unique blend of RnB. She took a moment to talk to us about the world of Motown and all things that inspire her.
Read MoreDUMB are anything but. They are genius.
Read MoreHackney-based artist James Crowley releases an ethereal cut of folk-infused indie pop on charming new single, ‘Wasted Away’.
Read MoreHip Hop artist Danny Matos talks us through his minimalistic visuals for ‘ Oasis’ which uses clocks, scales and calendars to symbolise the factors that dictate our lives.
Read MoreMischief Krow talks us through his exhilarating visuals for hip hop, alternative rock and rap fusion song, ‘So Loco’.
Read MoreWhat is clear from all of his songs is that Dallas Green is a wanderer and it is this idea which takes hold of ‘Astronaut’.
Read MoreIce Baths are a band that sound as if they play music for themselves and don’t really mind if anyone else likes or gets it. Luckily, for anyone with good taste and a passion for guitar music, you will love Decadent Sprinter.
Read MoreYonaka have been a band that has been consistently increasing in popularity for the past few years, releasing a handful of singles and an EP; now on the eve of their debut album release, they took to London’s Heaven venue to give fans a taste of what was to come…
Read MorePeter Richard Adams talks us through his playful DIY visuals for ‘An Hour Ago’ starring a toy dinosaur!
Read MoreVancouver’s newest music and arts festival, Squamish Constellation Festival, has released it’s debut lineup!
Read MoreLondon based trio PLYA have just released their EP ‘Still In Love’, which is an amazing dose of electronic alternative dark-pop. They took a moment to talk to us about the EP - track by track.
Read MoreBring Me The Horizon brought all things heavy to London’s Victoria Park when it came their turn to headline All Points East Festival. Our photographer Joe Dick was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreWhilst it’s always nice to say that you were amongst the first of something, being second isn’t always a bad thing. It allows time to work out the kinks and to take notes from those who came before you, and succeeded. In festivals it’s a similar kind of thing. All Points East is split over two weekends, at Victoria Park, and after the first weekend encountered a few hiccups such as sound issues and fires on stage, things seemed to be going a little more smoothly for round two.
Read MoreCompany Ink bring their own creative flare to the ‘punk genre’.
Read MoreOne UK show at the legendary Alexandra Palace
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