Released with a surprising lack of commotion, folklore features some of Swifts most unadorned and mature work yet.
In Review: Porridge Radio (feat. Lala Lala) – ‘Good For You’
An ode to love gone wrong, and the resentment and discomfort stirred up as a result, the Mercury Prize Award nominees’ recent single overflows with melancholy.
Winter: “I think, honestly, a lot of the darkest times in your life end up being really the best for you.”
Breakout dream-pop personality Samira Winter sits down with The Buzz to discuss her new album, the music industry, and her long road from Brazil to the City of Angels.
In Review: Cub Sport – LIKE NIRVANA
With the Brisbane four-piece ready to transpire, their fourth album beams a newfound freedom.
Dua Lipa, Laura Marling, Kano, Stormzy lead 2020’s Mercury Prize Award nominations
As expected, a diverse, forward-thinking selection of artists from pop, indie, grime, rock, jazz, and electronic music make up the shortlist of nominees ahead of the awards ceremony on 10th September.
In Review: Ho99o9 – ‘Pigs Want Me Dead’
America’s anarchist problem children step into the storm with Molotovs burning and a message for the world.
In Review: Future Islands – ‘For Sure’
The Baltimore quartet are back with their first release in three years, sticking to their tried-and-tested anthemic formula, bass and synths abound.
‘Quarantunes’ with Skinshape
Over lockdown we got recommendations from our favourite artists, seeing which tracks, or ‘Quarantunes’ had been helping them traverse this strange new world. As the series draws to a close, we’ve got the enigmatic Skinshape sharing his deep cuts.
In Review: Lianne La Havas – Lianne La Havas
The London singer-songwriter’s bittersweet, self-titled third album cements her place as one today’s greats.
Indoor performances to return in UK from 1st August
The lifeline that the live music sector has been holding out for, gigs, concerts, and events are returning.