Hannah Diamond has always favoured clarity. The poster child for the original hyperpop ambassadors, art collective PC Music, Hannah swirls through the crystal clear production and ...
Neighbourhood Festival is returning to Manchester this autumn for what’s already shaping up to be a belter of a weekend for new music discovery. This year promises to be an extra-special one, too, as ...
The Great Escape - Brighton’s annual new music showcase festival - has announced a whole host of new names due to perform at this year’s event, including Mercury Prize winners English Teacher. It’s by ...
Back in January, Wicklow four-piece Florence Road were yet to play a gig outside of Ireland. Fast forward 12 months to now, and the band have travelled the world, released their debut mixtape ‘Fall ...
“For all of my life I was in the dark,” James Potter reveals on album opener ‘Weightless’, setting the scene for Walt Disco’s sprawling outsider pop opus, marrying oblique EDM with decadent goth punk ...
Having expanded to a four-piece since the release of 2023 EP ‘Who I Am’, with ‘Anything For You’ Grandmas House continue to bolster the rising reputation of both themselves and the fertile Bristol ...
‘Phantom Island’ is King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s 27th album ‘proper’, giving the Aussie outfit a discography to rival the MCU. It’s introduced by the title track - a folly-fuelled, jazz-laden ...
This self-titled album from Welsh punks Panic Shack can only really be described as a fun time. It’s a record that has very much chosen its lane and stays in it - but it’s a lane the quartet master ...
Though he might be best known for his acting, that’s by no means the only string Joe Keery has to his bow. A former member of psych-rockers Post Animal, the multi-hyphenate has been releasing music ...
Pop’s newest drag superstar is unprepared to compromise. It’s palpable throughout ‘The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess’, which turns it all up to a thousand, infusing teen melodrama with queer ...
These New Puritans’ London studio is situated by both a giant industrial waste processing plant and several Evangelical churches, and this physical space finds itself manifested in sonic form on the ...
For anyone familiar with Schitt’s Creek, the show’s stripped-back Tina Turner cover (and Patrick’s declaration of love for David) marked a wonderfully emotional moment - an opinion clearly shared by ...