In Review: Natalie Wildgoose – ‘You’

The jazz crooner’s debut single is a sumptuous love song that borrows from the romantic refrains of Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser and the folk traditions of Karen Dalton. It’s crooning done right.

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IDLES join Wide Awake 2021 for exclusive afternoon set

Shame, Kikagaku Moyo, Black Country, New Road, The Murder Capital, KOKOROKO and more are also heading to London’s Brockwell Park for what’s shaping up to be the best day-festival lineup you’ll see all summer.

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In Review: For Those I Love – For Those I Love

The Dublin artist’s meaningful debut full-length is steeped in the tapestry of shared experiences with one of his best friends who sadly passed, and does not shy away from the rawness of his death.

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Death From Above 1979: “I don’t think our nature is to be this super present mainstream band.”

On their new album, Is 4 Lovers, the dance-punk duo rediscover their DIY roots in what is their most insular and personal record to date, rekindling the intensity and frenzy of their earlier work. Ahead of it’s release we spoke to them about taking a back-to-basics approach, and paving the way for bands such as Royal Blood to succeed.