Dance, sun, and euphoria: Parklife 2026 had it all!
Read MoreAt just over fifty minutes, Dear God is an immersive and rewarding listen that showcases The Pretty Reckless at their most focused and emotionally resonant.
Read MorePut your headphones on, find somewhere quiet, and let Temples take you somewhere you didn't know you needed to go.
Read MoreSome songs tell you a story. This one makes you feel like you are already buried inside it before you have even heard a word.
Read MoreThe beloved hitmaker delights a buzzing Guildhall Square with a joyous evening of vibrant soul-pop.
Read MoreMcFly ensure that the new British Airways ARC is ready for take off.
Read MoreCrystal Palace Park Series returns
Read MoreDownload has welcomed some colossal headliners over the years, but few arrivals have carried quite the same weight as Linkin Park’s return.
Read MoreThe All-American Rejects made a welcome return to London after 14 years away with a blistering showcase of old and new at the Kentish Town Forum.
Read MorePyncher really means it this time with a memorable EP that refuses to fit in.
Read MoreKamasi Washington brings his uniquely fearless movement to the Royal Festival Hall as part of Harry Styles’s Meltdown Festival.
Read MoreAustralian psych rockers Pond are a prolific outfit that have returned with their 11th record – Terrestrials.
Read MorePrimavera Sound 2026 was not a perfect festival, but it never is and there lays its magic.
Read More‘A Broken Chord’ pushes Oral Habit to their sonic limits that show the world what the psych/punk/Kraut band is capable of – have we found the next Osees?
Read MoreFor fans of Fontaines D.C., Shame and Wunderhorse - Virginia-based post-punk outfit Dayfiction have just released their new EP 'Divine Intermission'.
Read MoreManchester-based singer-songwriter Bec O'Malley has just released his debut single ‘Let You Go’, introducing a new kind of artist emerging from one of the UK’s most iconic music cities.
Read MoreLos Campesinos! celebrate two decades of the band with their Vicennial Cringe tour. We went along to Project House to join in the celebrations.
Read MoreModest Mouse return with ‘An Eraser and a Maze’, their first album since 2021’s ‘The Golden Casket’. Thirty years on from their debut, Isaac Brock and company are less interested in marking milestones than in dealing with time as it passes.
Read MoreAs if sunshine was music, Jeff Goldblum’s ‘Night Bloom’ is simply joyous.
Read MoreThere are few shows more abrasive; loud, chaotic and brash than a Guilt Trip show. Their live pits are a tour-de-force of sheer brutality and mayhem, and the Manchester outfit translate that superbly well onto their new album that’s as hardworking as the city they come from.
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