The punk veteran’s new album has been in works since 2002, but was scrapped by the band’s classic lineup after the death of guitarist Frank Navetta.
Ventnor Fringe 2021: Gengahr, Billy Nomates, Los Bitchos, Do Nothing join lineup
The boutique, multi-disciplinary festival held on the Isle of Wight reveals their first names for 2021’s edition.
Juan Wauters: “I try to make a point of my music describing me as a person.”
Wauters’ new album Real Life Situations is a patchwork of the Uruguayan’s life experiences, a testament to invaluable friendships he’s made along the way, and an ode of gratitude to his career in music. We spoke to him about his collaborative new album which is out now on Captured Tracks.
Communions: “Things are slowly disintegrating. It’s hard not be at least a little dystopian.”
Communions are grappling with an existential crisis. The result? Their most accomplished work to date. We spoke to the Copenhagen indie band about the conception of their latest album, Pure Fabrication.
In Review: The Black Keys – ‘Crawling Kingsnake’
In a 21st century tribute to their influences, the blues duo have electrified the track made famous by John Lee Hooker, without sacrificing any of the power of its raw simplicity.
LIVE: Fuzz – Levitation Sessions
Reminiscent of early Sabbath, Fuzz played like they’d never taken a break from their face-melting exploits during their recent livestream set from LA’s Zebulon.
Faye Webster announces new album, I Know I’m Funny haha, + new single ‘Cheers’
The Atlanta artist’s new album, led by the chuggier, rhythm-heavy ‘Cheers’ is set for release on 25th June via Secretly Canadian.
In Review: Lucy Dacus – ‘Hot & Heavy’
‘Hot & Heavy’ skews nostalgic, but Dacus has no desire to reel you in with a copy-pasted track – she’s got too much to tell you, and you’d better listen.
In Review: Alfa Mist – Bring Backs
There’s a tendency to cast Mist simply as hip-hop head turned jazz musician in a way that doesn’t always reflect the intricacies of his musical output. His new record excels in its understatement and perhaps most of all in its balance – no single element becomes too overbearing or predictable, no one influence too prominent.
LIVE: Tame Impala – Innerspeaker live from Wave House
CBD softbois Tame Impala return to their riff-heavy roots with a live playthrough of stellar debut album Innerspeaker, in a move that shows how far the band has come but brings the psych-rock purists, the stoners, and the loners back on side.