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Author: Tom Curtis-Horsfall
Hotly-tipped London punks Chubby and the Gang sign to Partisan Records
Joining Laura Marling, IDLES, Fontaines D.C. and more on the New York punk label, the West London five-piece re-released their acclaimed debut album Speed Kills.
5 must-see livestream sets to tune into this October
Livestreams are still popping off in lieu of ‘proper gigs’, so here’s a list of sets this month we implore you to see.
Fleet Foxes reveal video for ‘Can I Believe You’ – watch here
The first single lifted from their surprise, and universally lauded recent fourth album Shore, Robin Pecknold provides a window of warmth as Autumn sets in.
Pearl Jam announce two huge shows for British Summer Time 2021
The grunge icons are making up for lost time next year, bringing Pixies and IDLES to London’s Hyde Park with them.
Breaking Through | 6 Questions with Yore
With collaboration being the lifeblood of multi-instrumentalist and producer Callum Brown’s ethereal, shoegaze-y project, we spoke to him about his influences and the importance of community.
Sharon Van Etten covers Nine Inch Nails’ iconic ‘Hurt’ – watch here
Van Etten covered the song for Sounds of Saving’s ‘Song That Found Me At The Right Time’ series, in aid of the mental health organisation.
Phoebe Bridgers performs ‘I Know The End’ on Seth Meyers – watch here
Bridgers brings a hopeful, tear-inducing rendition of the closer to recent album Punisher to an empty candle-lit theatre.
Anniverseries: Deerhunter – Halcyon Digest
For a time, Deerhunter were the pinnacle of indie rock music, at least in critical terms. On fifth studio album Halcyon Digest, they found a perfect storm of catchy, confusing, immersive, and experimental. A decade to the day since its release, let’s revisit the universally lauded album which pinpoints when indie got eerie.
Teenage Cancer Trust announces unseen performances from the vaults for 2020’s fundraiser
Never-before-seen footage from the iconic Royal Albert Hall run of shows will include previous sets from The Cure, Paul McCartney, Pulp, The Who, Them Crooked Vultures, and more.