Hailing from Brighton, three-piece psych-garage savants Oral Habit have been a particularly dazzling group this year, already releasing two fiery singles “Sauerkraut” and “Garage Frock” ahead of their debut EP in July.
Read MoreOn a sweltering night in New Cross Inn, Australian punk rockers Press Club deliver a memorable final night of their UK headlining run with crowd-surfing, moshing and an ode to all the ones [they] love.
Read MoreLucid quintet make their mark with their coming-of-age debut suite of velvet wares.
Read MoreLondon duo hail in new era with debut 'saccharine'.
Read MoreAmy Macdonald returns with a soaring, soul-baring record that proves resilience can still roar.
Read MoreGood Neighbours return to the indie-pop music scene with heartfelt new single ‘Suburbs’ – and it hits home in all the right ways.
Read MoreCelebrating the ten-year anniversary of their debut album ‘White Noise’, PVRIS treats London to a thrilling two-part show.
Read MoreForward, is a graceful, heartfelt return that moves with tenderness, purpose, and unshakable sincerity.
Read MoreMoisturizer by Wet Leg – a fantastic and true to form follow-up about all-consuming love.
Read MoreA glittering pop storm in the rain: Sabrina Carpenter headlines BST Hyde Park.
Read MoreNoah Kahan’s Northern Attitude charms Hyde Park on a special night.
Read MoreFresh off a sold-out, first ever headline show at Camden Assembly and a bustling set at The Great Escape, rising Irish talent Odhran Murphy returns with his new single ‘Lover’.
Read MoreLana Del Rey shimmers and shines across Wembley.
Read MoreHidden between Dorset and Wiltshire, in the beautiful Larmer Tree Gardens, is one of the UK’s best festivals - End Of The Road.
Read MoreSave 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.
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