The comedian’s new studio album Fear Of Death, a self-proclaimed wake-up call also features Foxygen’s Jonathan Rado.
In Review: Fontaines D.C. – ‘A Hero’s Death’
Ireland’s post-punk troubadours return with a record that trades in the energetic power-chords of Dogrel for a healthy dose of anaesthetic.
Save Our Venues Spotlight: Trades Club, Hebden Bridge
Ever reliable for buoyant atmosphere, meticulous sound engineering, and even better beverages, we spoke to Trades’ manager Mal Campbell to find out more about the venue’s past, hear about memorable performances, and get his perspective on the fate of grassroots music.
Widowspeak: Back to the City
Molly Hamilton & Robert Earl Thomas reflect on their years of learning that have inspired their forthcoming fifth record, Plum.
In Review: Song Sung – This Ascension is Ours
After a four year transatlantic recording process, Song Sung release a debut album drenched in an occult atmosphere that stands out as an exceptional piece of soundscape creation.
Breaking Through | 5 Questions with Locate S,1
Having already explored multiple musical avenues under a series of pseudonyms, via the guise of Locate S,1, Christina Schneider’s has crystallised her mad-scientist tendencies into glitzy, oddball pop bops.
In Review: Mint Field – ‘Contingencia’
The Mexico City-based shoegazers return with a new single, one that finds space to experiment without pulling up the roots.
Angel Olsen announces new album Whole New Mess – listen to title track here
Largely new versions of tracks from 2019’s All Mirrors, Whole New Mess serves as its spiritual sister.
Rundown: The fallout from Wiley’s antisemitic Twitter tirade
Following his appalling two-day antisemitic Twitter tirade, the grime icon has been dropped by both his management and record label, a police investigation awaits, and more continues to unfold.
In Review: Beabadoobee – ‘Care’
UK guitar music’s newest icon offers up a confessional take on the world through a cathartic lens that her avid following of teenage girls readily relate to.