Save the date for one of Spain’s biggest festivals. Mad Cool Festival is set to return from July 10th to July 13th, promising one of its most exciting and eclectic lineups yet.
Read MoreHaving just released their debut album God Park, Glaswegian art-punk wizards Water Machine talk us through the process that led to this record, Glasgow’s inclusive music scene, and the surprise endorsement by Henry Rollins.
Read MoreAfter a five-year hiatus, Of Monsters and Men is back with 'Television Love', an homage to the passing of time.
Read MoreThe pop-punk superstar lights up British Summer Time with ballads and bangers alike, cementing her status as an icon of both Gen Z and Alpha.
Read MoreLinkin Park. Wembley Stadium. Fucking finally.
Read MoreA persisting presence in the alternative landscape, Nu-metal masters Deftones perform a career-spanning show to 25,000 at Crystal Palace Park.
Read MoreThis week's Band of the Week is Chicago band Smut - who have just released their new album 'Tomorrow Comes Crashing' via Bayonet Records.
Read MoreAnna Tivel has just shared the title track from her upcoming album 'Animal Poem' - which is due out on August 29th via Fluffy & Gravy.
Read MoreCalifornia-based psych-garage maestros Osees still remain one of the most energetic and exciting live performers in modern music, with frontman John Dwyer’s infectious energy and ingenuity making for one hell of a show.
Read MoreRoyel Otis’ latest single, ‘car’, makes for a dreamy addition to their indie-pop aesthetic. Filled with warmth and nostalgia, it compliments any and all summer playlists.
Read MoreMëi just released their warped ballad 'paperweight' - a track about dysphoria and the wanting to disappear. Dealing with body image issues existential dread.
Read MoreLithia has just released their new track 'Badlands' - a growing cinematic anthem that takes you on a waltz between alt rock and hazy prog drive melodies.
Read MoreEver the abstract auteur, Barry Can’t Swim adds a sprinkle of sonder to the club with introspective second album ‘Loner’.
Read MoreThis was a show I had long looked forward to, and my expectations were absolutely blown out of the water by artist and showman Josh Tillman, better known as Father John Misty.
Read MoreHot Milk can’t stand still. They have to scream and shout and, if possible, make a difference. With an unrivalled understanding and a punk-rock perspective, Hot Milk gives western politics the business with ‘Corporation P.O.P.’
Read MoreNew names from pop to punk join an already stacked lineup, as Reload and Smirnoff stages debut for 2025.
Read MoreThis week's Artist of the Week is US Americana-folk artist Jess Kerber - who has just released her debut album ''From Way Down Here'.
Read MoreBenson Boone’s sophomore album, American Heart, is the perfect follow-up album to his debut, Fireworks & Rollerblades.
Read MoreSparks electrify the Eventim Apollo.
Read MoreNick Mulvey charms the Union Chapel.
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