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LIDO Festival - the fledging London event that’s due to take over Victoria Park next month - has announced that Jamie xx will be performing not one, but three (!) sets over the course of his headline ...
The Maccabees have announced a small comeback show in aid of MS Society. The band will play The Dome in Tufnell Park on Friday 20th June, ahead of setting off on their UK and European tour. The band’s ...
From the raucous shifting sands of opener ‘FRANCES’ to the aggressive technicality of closing number ‘CHUNKS’, this second EP from Bristol-based MOULD presents an uneasy yet fully entertaining ...
Green Day fans will be pleased to know that the band is back with new music! Today the US group announced plans to release a deluxe version of their 2024 UK Number 1 ...
As its title suggests, ‘IC-02 Bogotá’ follows on from 2018’s ‘IC-01 Hanoi’ as the next in a series of instrumentals, this one recorded in the Colombian capital, and is again a musical departure from ...
Few bands understand and embrace texture like Deafheaven. On this sixth full-length, the San Franciscan iconoclasts compress layers of loudness into tracks that glimmer like precious, sharp-edged gems ...
“I’m looking up in awe at a mountain of shit,” begins the opening refrain of ‘Constant Noise’, in what’s perhaps the perfect metaphor for how so many of us feel right now. It’s somewhat hard to ...
With a year between EPs and now almost two since then before this full-length debut hits shelves, Galway outfit NewDad are clearly ones to take their time. The initial buzz surrounding them, then, is ...
Returning for her third full-length outing, with ‘Erotica Veronica’ Miya Folick has delivered a record that’s equal parts haunting, spectral folk-pop and anthemic, guitar-drenched heft. A cathartic ...
While her 2021 album ‘And Then Life Was Beautiful’ very much arrived in the shadow of the COVID-19 crisis, Nao still managed to conjure up a dose of sensual light from the within the darkness, even in ...
‘Like A Ribbon’ is an astonishingly confident debut from John Glacier, the Londoner’s sound showing itself as all-encompassing. The record feels otherworldly at times, the rotating arcade synths of ...
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