On the eve of their new album ‘Let’s Start Degeneracy’ coming out - Microwave headed out on a run of UK shows. Along with support from Sick Joy and The Dirty Nil - they took over London’s Scala, our photographer Richard Mukuze was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreFollowing from the great positive reaction to their previous work on the EPs Breakfast, Baby Face and their most recent release outlines, Manchester-made quartet Porij have taken the plunge from short releases to full-length with their debut record Teething.
Read MoreMicrowave’s fourth album ‘Let’s Start Degeneracy’ is packed full of reassurances that it’s okay to experience difficult emotions during many different stages of our lives, a realisation so many of us may often find ourselves struggling to accept.
Read MoreThis week’s Band of the Week is Manchester band Porij - who have just released their debut album ‘Teething’.
Read MoreCanadian grunge duo Softcult release their newest single, One of the Pack- a track filled to the brim in celebration of women supporting women.
Read MoreThe softly thumping, intriguing and almost dreamy rock sound of ‘Pruning’ echoes through our speakers and introduces us to Irish/ Dutch duo Fräulein. We are quite instantly enchanted.
Read MoreLondon quartet Adult Jazz release their first full-length record in a decade. ‘So Sorry So Slow’ is a body of work which is not to be missed.
Read MoreWillie J Healey discusses newfound self-awareness in juicy new single “Apple.”
Read MoreA gleaming darkness to a perfect villainous soundtrack, DEADLETTER have been flitting out tracks since the temperaments of 2020's lockdown. Spearheaded by magnetic Binge in 2022 with The Snitching Hour bringing a new colour of groove in 2023, the art-punk collective from Yorkshire have now announced their debut album later this year.
Read MoreAdam Hopper & The Wimps unveil the stunning single: ‘Like Dancers Do’, which is sure to mesmerise listeners from the off.
Read MoreWide Awake - Another wave of talent joins the bill for London’s most distinctive day festival
Read MoreBeing one of the most exciting and hilarious acts in music right now, London artist Lynks took over an Academy stage for the very first time in the northwest capital.
Read MoreKate Nash shares her love and hate for Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece in a fun and instrumental single.
Read MoreThe future Queen of British pop is here! Caity Baser has been taking over the airwaves for the past few month with her in your-face-pop style, and we can’t lie - it’s very infectious. We caught Caity as she headlined her biggest show to date at London’s Eventim Apollo.
Read MoreThis week’s Artist of the Week is Irish indie rock band - Pillow Queens, who have just released their third studio album ‘Name Your Sorrow’.
Read MorePearl Jam have once again served us a great rock album – gourmet and 5 stars all round.
Read MoreName Your Sorrow is a raw, passionate, important album, and undoubtedly one of the best, most consistent records of the year so far.
Read MoreRuti returns with her striking single ‘Don’t Make A Sound’ – another offering from her upcoming EP ‘Lungs’.
Read MoreSome bands never miss. Cloud Nothings are hitting hard with their new album ‘Final Summer’.
Read MorePlaying to a sold out crowd in London’s iconic Alexandra Palace, Pierce the Veil show that they are iconic in their own right with an unforgettable performance that will remain fixed in fans’ memories for some time to come.
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