Shadowman announce their arrival with fiercely assured debut ‘Flowers’.
Read MoreThe album she thought she would never get to make, Ella Eyre is stunning on ‘Everything, In Time’.
Read MoreKneecap, the most incendiary band since the Sex Pistols; will headline their most explosive and biggest show to date at Crystal Palace Park, enlisting an all-timer collection of support acts from The Mary Wallopers to Fat Dog and Gurriers. Back to the belly of the beast, indeed…
Read MoreWith the biggest moshpit Kentish Town’s ever seen, Lambrini Girls set the Forum alight, proving why they’re one of the brightest sparks in British punk rock.
Read MoreThis week's Band Of The Week is rising transatlantic duo Still Blank - who have just released their self-titled debut album via National Anthem / Capitol Records.
Read MoreImpressive is the word for what Kneecap have achieved since their uprising, showing up all pretend punks with their ethics and resilience. Their live show lived up to the expectations and surpassed it like no other.
Read MoreEnd Of The Road organisers have announced a standout group of headliners ahead of their 20th edition in 2026.
Read MoreBarcelona-based indie rock, post-punk, and shoegaze band Seibiant present their new single ‘Control’.
Read MoreThe Leeds trio return with an honest, tender ballad, exploring how love and loss can echo down the years.
Read MoreRunning a one-person-disco for the night, Swiss singer Nemo was ready to get the room jumping with their brand of delicious dance-pop. Bringing their heart and soul to the forefront of this latest adventure, it’s time to experience The Arthouse.
Read MoreLove Supreme Jazz Festival, which will return to Glynde Place in East Sussex from Friday July 3rd to Sunday July 5th 2026, has announced the first wave of artists confirmed for next summer’s edition including its first two headliners – Ezra Collective and Loyle Carner.
Read MoreFresh indie punk outfit Shame delivers a mind melting display of musical prowess in what is slowly becoming one of the best venues in Bristol.
Read MoreThis week’s Artist of the Week is Kentish Town-born singer and Soho storyteller Madeleine Rose Witney - who has just released her EP ‘From Now On’.
Read MoreThe Eurovision favourites explore the murky question of what it means to be human on their sleek new single.
Read MoreSmoky, seductive and sublime : Madeleine Rose Witney and her debut EP ‘From Now On’.
Read MoreEast London’s celebrated festival All Points East welcomes two time GRAMMY Award and BRIT Award winning artist Lorde as the next headliner for 2026, heading to Victoria Park on Saturday 22 August 2026.
Read MoreUnwaveringly honest, Hetta Falzon unravels anxiety in her diaristic single ‘The Rabbit Hole’.
Read MoreAbout the unworkable schism between the irrepressible human spirit of exploration and joy, and the crushing unavoidability of late stage capitalism, Horses In Transit is about a position many of us find ourselves in - That endless trudge of life, from house to house, job to job, drowning in debt and responsibility, and never being able to come up for air.
Read MorePicture House return with a melodic dreampop tribute to the late Brian Wilson with new single ‘View From Heaven’.
Read MoreMetalcore darlings Of Mice And Men ring in a new age of their music with genre-agnostic and melodic single “Flowers”
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