Robert Plant releases new single ‘Chevrolet’ from his much anticipated forthcoming album ‘Saving Grace’.
Read MoreThe second coming of the pop punk renaissance is upon us, and State Champs are running at the forefront.
Read MorePortugal. The Man return to their roots with gritty brand new single ‘Denali’.
Read MoreNottingham’s Vona Vella return with ‘Bear Trap’, a glittering slice of indie-pop released through Strap Originals.
Read MoreWalking his own uncompromising path with a newfound sense of purpose, the genre-hopping vocalist grandson delivers a salvo of heavy protest music with his much-anticipated third album INERTIA.
Read MoreFerocious punk outfit La Dispute arrive with their first album in over six years, and when it’s structured like a film script and borrowing healthy influences from Paul Schrader you know you’re in good hands.
Read MoreDavid Byrne’s Who is the Sky? is a life-affirming album of joy, expression, love and affection amongst the darkest of places: and ultimately a need to just sit back and have fun.
Read MoreShame’s sonic excellence has never been clearer than on their 4th studio album “Cutthroat”.
Read MoreThe headline-grabbing West Belfast rap trio are back with ‘Sayōnara’, a moshpit-worthy rave track in collaboration with Orbital’s Paul Hartnoll.
Read MoreBack like they never left and evidently progressing, Razorlights’ new track “Sugar High” is a trip back to the early 2000s.
Read MoreThis week's Band of the Week is Chartreuse- who have just released their second album 'Bless You & Be Well' via Communion Records.
Read MoreSwedish artist LOVA keeps us on our toes with her latest dose of pop with new single 'It's Alright'. A quirky, unflinching track that challenges the instinct to settle for "fine".
Read MorePop’s sharpest trickster, Sabrina Carpenter, bares her teeth, with a wink and a kiss-off.
Read MoreMargot Price truly compels with her heartfelt tales on latest album ‘Hard Headed Woman’.
Read MoreFast-rising artist, Oh! Alfie, continues his strong run of form with another stellar single: ‘WE DIDN’T TALK!’
Read MoreJames Morrison has unveiled a striking new chapter in his musical journey with ‘Cry Your Tears On Me’.
Read More‘Too Big For California’ is one big lyrical metaphor that tries to make sense of the chaos and absurdity of the world in 2025. The first single from The Saxophones’ latest album ‘Full Time Hobby’, it initially comes across as a softened, laconic song.
Read More‘Bless You & Be Well’ - The album that lets Chartreuse start again.
Read MoreUpchuck’s latest raw and visceral single blasts a hole in our understanding of punk as we know it.
Read MoreCMAT delivers an album that’s both a critique and a love-letter to Ireland as it brings country kicking and screaming into the European sphere.
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