Maisie Peters returns with a witty, irresistible preview to her forthcoming third album, Fluorescence.
Read MoreDream Nails have indeed nailed it once again.
Read MorePaige Kennedy’s four-song queer pop excess of lust, longing and self-worth in the face of heartbreak is perfect for fans of Christine and the Queens, Talking Heads & Lynks – a resounding success.
Read MoreWhite Lies and She’s In Parties kickstarted February with a blistering display of 80s-inspired sounds at London’s Roundhouse.
Read MoreThe Sheffield rockers return after a four-year hiatus, heading up star-studded charity album ‘Help (2)’ with engrossing new song ‘Opening Night’.
Read MoreIcelandic singer-songwriter Elín Hall releases the breezy, melancholic and beautifully Nuanced new single ‘Tachylite’.
Read MoreOne to watch for 2026 is Pem - who has just released her new EP 'other ways of landing' via Fascination Street Records.
Read MoreMelanie C was responsible for teaching an entire generation how to dance to unforgettable choreography as a member of the Spice Girls. Now, she simply wants her fans to keep on dancing.
Read MoreThis week's Band of the Week is fast-rising Ontario-based modern grunge sibling duo Softcult - who have just released their debut full length album 'When A Flower Doesn't Grow' via Easy Life Records.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to London based band Shanakee - who have just released their debut single 'This Town'.
Read MoreJinjer elevates the likes of Unprocessed and Textures to newfound heights whilst tearing up 02 Forum Kentish Town with a statement piece: you want a hardcore show? You’ve got one.
Read MoreAll new acts announced for Outbreak Manchester alongside the long-awaited day splits.
Read MoreMancunian four-piece Westside Cowboy continue galloping towards success, kicking off their 2026 tour with a fully sold-out show in London’s Scala.
Read MoreArctangent Festival announces another wave of amazing acts that cement its status as *the* best festival for emerging rock bands in the UK.
Read MoreThere are few bolder, more abrasive bands than MØL – alt metal visionaries from Denmark with a real bite to them; and this record is unlike anything you’ve heard from them before.
Read MoreSimply refusing to stop picking up speed, Only The Poets continue to gather up momentum with the release of their debut album ‘And I’d Do It Again’.
Read MoreExplosive, vivacious and full of energy, The Molotovs debut album is impossible to ignore.
Read MoreWe caught up with Jack Wilson and Eddie Lewis in Brighton, discussing all things ‘Fearless Nature’ as the duo bring their fourth album to record stores around the country.
Read MoreBombay Bicycle Club to Headline LIDO Festival 2026
Read MoreA voice ripping at the edge, cutting through the mix with heart-wrenching emotion, it’s what made Tooth’s debut ‘The Age of Innocence’ a stand out garage rock track to me.
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