Self Esteem gives us an insight to what a rebellious night out would be in Gilead on your average Thursday in a way that’s daring, bold and has something to say at Brixton Academy – complete with stellar support from Nadine Shah and Moonchild Sanelly.
Read MoreJake Bugg’s “Oblivious” bursts forth as a sharp, anthemic reminder that British guitar music still has fire in its soul and poetry in its punch.
Read MoreMaisie Peters turns heartbreak into hauntingly beautiful hindsight with ‘You You You’.
Read MoreAll Points East kicked off festival announcement season with a line-up that may not be topped.
Read MorePicture This cement their knack for heart-wrenching vulnerability with the tender ache of “Yours Forever”.
Read MoreTV Cult on emerging from the Köln underground, making 80s-inspired political art and levelling up on their new album 'Industry'.
Read MoreThis week's Band of the Week is the British guitar band Pynch - who have just released their new album 'Beautiful Noise' via Chillburn Recordings/State51.
Read MoreThe Subways lead singer Billy Lunn on twenty years as a band, mental health and music and the endless thrill of playing live.
Read MoreEthel Cain takes to the stage at night two of the London leg of her tour at Hammersmith Apollo for a rejection of the typical pop show in favour of avant-garde southern gothic experience that lends itself to excellent production value and makes the most out of her Willoughby record.
Read MoreIt takes a lot for a band to utterly transcend their beginnings. We wonder what fresh-faced 2013 Greyhaven would make of their current-day selves.
Read MoreJoyce Manor returned this week with a brand new take on modern emo, in the form of 2 singles, “All My Friends Are So Depressed” and the brand new release “Well Whatever It Was”.
Read MoreMetal titans Lamb of God return for the first time since 2022 with genre-blending powerhouse single “Sepsis”.
Read MoreMidwest Emo trailblazers Ben Quad return with a brand new, earth-shattering track from their fresh album ”Wisher” to ring in the autumn season and sad boy music in perfect fashion.
Read MoreThrice. Album 12. What a journey it’s been, and thankfully the post-hardcore stalwarts seem to have a hell of a lot left to give.
Read MoreCelebrating nearly ten years of releasing music, Dodie’s new album is a lesson in growth and self acceptance.
Read MoreJames Morrison’s striking return to the music scene with Fight Another Day is not just welcome – it feels like it has arrived right on time.
Read MoreAussie post-punk outfit entrap sorrow in soulful basslines and grim messaging to deliver another enriching and unforgettable experience.
Read MoreDamiano David showcases the importance of steering away from the path that was laid out for you at London’s Roundhouse through a show for most ages, warning; there will be swearing.
Read MoreTrue artists are a different kind of human, they don’t move the way we do, speaking to one showed me that. Ziggy Alberts is in the middle of his third year of world tours and just released his beautiful new album ‘New Love’. I spoke to him about all of the above and more.
Read MoreParcels light up OVO Wembley Arena for an all-singing, all-dancing set that overcomes some tough competition from their rowdier neighbours as they make the night their own.
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