Yes, a real life festival with 40,000 real people. An occasion for the ages, one that proved with sanitised safety, there’s absolutely no reason why festivals can’t continue to go ahead. Vive la festivals.
In Review: Pop Smoke – Faith
As with all untimely deaths we’ll always be eager for a broader insight into what could’ve been with Pop Smoke’s potential. Does the second posthumous collection of his tracks satiate this eagerness or dilute the influential drill music that made his meteoric rise to fame?
The War On Drugs announce new album, I Don’t Live Here Anymore
The Philadelphian’s first album in four years is set for release on 29th October via Atlantic Records. Listen to lead single ‘Living Proof’ here:
Green Man Festival 2021: Fontaines D.C., Caribou, Mogwai & Little Dragon to headline
After being given the go-ahead by the Welsh government, Green Man reveal who’s heading to Brecon Beacons next month.
In Review: Tkay Maidza – Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 3
Maidza gets fearless with her new EP, and with the chameleonic, genre-defiant artist at the fore, Australian hip-hop is poised for a renaissance.
In Review: Lucy Dacus – Home Video
Dacus’ new album is witty and frank, juvenile and mature, messy and refined all at once, staking a claim for one of 2021’s albums of the year.
10 Must-See Music Documentaries You Should Watch Now
Some music documentaries reinforce or dispel the mythos around our most beloved musicians, some are tragic, some mysterious, some down right hilarious. Here’s some you need to see:
Windmill Brixton launches initiative to support non-male identifying artists
The London venue will provide mentorship and opportunities for unsigned female, non-binary, and trans artists, with local favourites Goat Girl choosing one to support them.
In Review: Ralph Taylor – Your Very Own Celebrity
With his latest EP, Taylor constructs a sonically cohesive narrative which allows him the opportunity to practically experiment in real-time.
BRODKA: “I don’t calculate, I don’t try to please everybody.”
Evolving from reality show hopeful to empowered pop music provocateur, BRODKA locks horns with the patriarchy on her new album BRUT.