Award winning artist, Connor Adams recently released his new single ‘Calm in the Madness’. We asked him a few questions to find out a bit more about him.
Read MoreCountry music legend Wynonna has released the new song 'Other Side', her first-ever duet with folk-inflected indie artist Waxahatchee
Read MoreAnother summer has rolled around, another festival season is upon the world and it’s time for the pop punk kids to get back out to Temple Newsam. For the second time since its 2020 hiatus, this is Slam Dunk Festival; and this year belongs to the new kids in town.
Read MoreJoshua Idehen has just released his gospel and electronic jazz fueled track ‘I Got You Every Step Of The Way’.
Read MoreAmy and the Sniffers kicked off June in pure chaotic style for us when then headlined the famous O2 Brixton Academy this week. With an insanely intense live set mixed with a bundle of crowd surfing and wild stage antics, the evening was certainly one to remember. We sent our photographer Abigail Shii to capture all the action.
Read MoreLorde sends fans bananas on her opening night at the Roundhouse – and consumes one herself amidst a big pop celebration.
Read MoreNeighbourhood Weekender has always been a favourite of mine. Two days spent in the glorious scenes of Victoria Park, a roster full of the biggest names on the indie-rock scene, and a fantastic selection of food and drink vendors. What’s not to like?
Read MoreLeeds art rockers Mush dropped Northern Safari, the second single from their upcoming album Down Tools, last week alongside a tour announcement. The album, coming July 8th, will be the groups third and they’ll be up and down the country in the months following its release.
Read MoreScotland’s musical wizard SHEARS returned last week with new track ‘Blurry’, the first taste of new solo music since my EP of the year last year, ‘Mind in Decline’ which landed last October.
Read MoreTeaching us our ABCs, in comes Texan TikTok viral phenomenon GAYLE, making a dull Monday night into a pop-punk celebration of broken hearts and safe rebellion.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to American band CAAMP - who are set to release their new album ‘Lavender Days’ via Mom + Pop.
Read MoreBloc Party’s performance was nothing short of electric - slow-building, sharp and with one goal in mind, snaring the audience.
Read MoreBack in 2005, a friend gave me a ticket for a band I'd heard little about, and even less from. I entered Manchester's Academy 3 that night not knowing what to expect from a band who, whether anyone knew it or not, were about to take over the world. I left the venue that night a convert. Like others before me I'd fallen massively in love with My Chemical Romance.
Read MoreEmerging alt-pop project Bar Pandora has just shared her latest single ‘Look at Me’.
Read MoreTonight's show at 229 in London saw the extensive European tour for Landmvrks come to a close and they certainly put all their energy into their final performance of the tour!
Read MoreChicago based three piece Dehd have just released their much anticipated album ‘Blue Skies’ on Fat Possom.
Read MoreA self-taught multi-instrumentalist, up-and-coming British artist Alfie Templeman taps into youthful sincerity and liberties - his debut album Mellow Moon brings with it the escapism and playfulness that the world currently craves.
Read MorePlaying a number of tracks from the number one album ‘Night Call’ by Years & Years - Olly Alexander curated a special evening, the first-of-its-kind, an all queer line-up of talent featuring collective Queer House Party and rising pop stars L Devine and Eddy Luna to Cat Burns. Our photographer Abigail Shii was there to capture all the action when the tour stopped by the Ovo Wembley Arena in London.
Read MoreDundalk quintet Just Mustard return with their second album ‘Heart Under’ which arrives four years on from their critically acclaimed debut ‘Wednesday.’ The new record builds on the atmospheric Mogwai meets Warpaint vibes which were ever-present on their first effort.
Read MoreLondon two-piece Pet Deaths follow-up their 2019 debut ‘To the Top of the Hill and Roll…’ with an equally sombre second album ‘Unhappy Ending’ which cements the band as a gifted but possibly one-dimensional alternative duo.
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