Everyone’s favourite band, The Maccabees, came back together to play at what felt like the end of the world, headlining the final day of All Points East on Sunday.
Read MoreFast-rising Irish group Kingfishr unveil their stunning debut album: ‘Halycon’.
Read MorePynch release their most emotive and visceral song to date.
Read MoreIndie-pop quintet Hushtones recently announced their new album Wildflower in the Mystery to be released on 19th September. Following this announcement and previous track ‘Stupid Things’, they now release final single ‘Leave Me Out’.
Read MoreThree days of chaos, unity & unforgettable moments.
Read MoreMutations Festival is a who’s who of the Windmill Scene and as a result, a who’s who of some of the best bands in the country.
Read MoreWith spectacular headline shows from Hozier, Chappell Roan, Travis Scott and Bring Me the Horizon, the 2025 edition of Reading Festival was an unruly baptism of dust, fire and confetti.
Read MoreLeicester trio National Opera bring their own unique blend of electronic indie with latest single 'Even Then'.
Read MoreBritish pop powerhouse Pixie Lott returns with her new single ‘Coming Of Age’, her most ambitious track to date.
Read MoreAnother stellar weekend of the All Points East Festival was kicked off on Friday with the likes of The Blessed Madonna, Shygirl, and Confidence Man warming up the crowd before headliner of the evening, Barry Can’t Swim, lit up the East Stage.
Read MoreFlorence Welch has always walked the line between the celestial and the chaotic, but with her latest title track, she dives headfirst into the storm.
Read MoreWallows make Brixton Academy roar with anthems and more.
Read MoreDeftones private music means one thing. The Kings are home.
Read MoreRoyel Otis Turn Heartbreak into Indie Gold on ‘Hickey’.
Read MoreAfter 15 years, Pendulum’s long-awaited fourth album Inertia is equally explosive and experimental, a winning cocktail of chaos and charm.
Read MoreFair warning: The Sound A Body Makes When It’s Still, the new record from post-emo trailblazers Hot Mulligan, is probably the most emotionally lacerating album of 2025, to an extent that may surprise even long-time fans.
Read MoreA return to the top: Dinosaur Pile-Up are back doing what they're best - and they've never felt so good.
Read MoreMaroon 5’s Love Is Like is a sleek, hook-stacked return that captures the band at their most focused and adventurous in over a decade.
Read MoreBeats, heat, and happy feet: All Points East 2025 turned Victoria Park into a dancefloor under the sun.
Read MoreAs December Falls’ eruption onto the UK pop-punk scene in 2021 has signified them as mainstays and now, Everything’s On Fire But I’m Fine, sees them set to take the main spotlight with a brutally honest approach that balances on the edge of chasing a dream.
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