The UK live music industry has banded together in a plea for government support to sustain our world class music scene throughout Covid-19.
Breaking Through | 10 Questions with A.O. Gerber
On the release of her ‘Tell Me’ session, we get to know the hotly-tipped ‘dreamo’ artist a little better.
In Review: Becca Mancari – The Greatest Part
Rather than her sophomore album being a romping, stomping paroxysm of feminism, Mancari, with the help of Paramore alumni Zac Farro at the production helm, has issued a statement embellished with feminine charm and lustre.
In Review: The Wytches – ‘Cowboy’
Having gone through a period of metamorphosis, the (now) trio’s latest single is a sneering, seething anthem every bit befitting a whisky-soaked dive bar in the Wild West.
In Review: Pillow Queens – ‘Handsome Wife’
An ode to community, see the Irish four-piece lament a “sore sad city” to which they are returning as older, wiser, and less obedient.
In Review: Coriky – Coriky
Coriky’s eponymous first album has been a long time coming, and the DC punk-scene supergroup dart in and out of consciousness like a half-remembered dream, with nostalgia and deja vu embedded within the record’s framework without ever sounding like a repeat of their previous individual work.
Washed Out Drops ‘Time to Walk Away’ & Announces New LP
Purple Noon will be released 7th August on Sub Pop.
Who Will Headline Glastonbury 2021?
As the first act for the postponed 50th anniversary is announced, we take a look at the likeliest candidates to headline next year’s event.
In Review: Gia Margaret – Mia Gargaret
Stripped of her literal voice, Margaret’s latest album should be approached as a transcendent exploration of personal sensations, a reflection of a parallel figure.
Anniverseries: Sonic Youth – Goo
An era-defining piece of work, still pouring fuel on the fire of youthful revolt 30 years after its release.