With a sound that looks to follow in the harsh and energetic footsteps of acts like IDLES and Fontaines DC, Bristolian outfit Polemics now look to make their mark on the scene with the release of their debut single ‘CONFLICT’.
Read MoreThe Video Binge: Rich Brown / Palomino Kings / Switch Doctor
The Big Twelve: Carmanah / Ash / Anna's Bones / Trent-Jean / PYX / The NonStick Pans / Almec / The Alpacas / NAËVE / Modra Luna / Magic Cobra / The Ornament Birds
Interview: Pyramid Park - Never Let Me Down
Pete McAllen, the man behind Pyramid Park, tells Chris Bound how he recovered from a serious cycling accident to release the Cambridge band’s excellent new single, ‘Never Let Me Down’.
Read MoreInterview: Patiotic - Stardust Dawn
Having achieved a musical dream by working with Café del Mar’s Gary B, Chilean producer Patiotic tells Annie Rew Shaw how both the remixed and original ‘Stardust Dawn’ were forged
Read MoreThe Big Seven: Jordan Mackampa / Jane N' The Jungle / Richy Mitch / Boxteles / The Great Dictators / Stonerpop / Gideon Conn / PYX
Interview: poolhouse - Moon River Rock
Interview: Patchwork Guilt - My Home
As she drops her ‘ethereal and intimate’ new single, Patchwork Guilt’s Phoenix Mundy tells Annie Rew Shaw about kick-starting creativity and conquering stage fright
Read MorePremiere/Interview: PYX - The Movies
Kent-based PYX tell Chris Sharpe why their excellent new single ‘The Movies’ is one of their many songs with a literary twist
Read MoreThe Big Six: Mientras los árboles crecen / The Lizards / VZION / Paper Buoys / Phil Hayes & The Trees / Never Sleep Boy /
The Big Six: The Vegan Leather / Miss Groggy / Flavio Jerome / Madame Psychosis / Project Bongo / Down The Lees
The Big Five: Brutalligators / Parts / Limpet Space Race / Frightful Ocean / Alex Bayly
Watch: Papooz – You and I
Glossy avant-indie that manages to appeal in ways both cheesy and sleazy, and has a chorus that sticks
Read More5 Tracks: Eliza Shaddad / Possible Oceans / Joe Fraley / Average Joe / Milo Greene
5 very cool tracks that you may have missed in August
Read MoreListen/review: Poppy Ajudha - Spilling Into You
Ajudha’s notable vocal skills, thoughtful songwriting, and impressive visuals make for a meaningful musical experience that will leave audiences craving more.
Read MoreListen/review: Pussy Riot - Police State
It’s exhilarating to hear them refusing to compromise on their politicised art while still crafting top shelf bangers.
Read MoreListen/review: Professor Green feat. Dream McLean - Active
The sampled strings give it an air of mischievous deviancy like some eccentric contemporary British crime thriller.
Read MoreListen/review: Pure Colors - Blaze It Up
Pure Colors puts it all together like a sonic magician, making a veritable hotchpotch of countercultural sounds from the last forty or so years.
Read MoreNews/Review: Blogtober gets off to a flyer
The month-long Blogtober Festival got underway at The Finsbury this weekend with two nights, curated by For Folk's Sake and Young & Aspiring, that set a high bar for the remaining 29 shows
Read MoreListen/review: Princess Nokia - Brujas
It’s enough to make you momentarily forget about Brexit and Trumpmania.
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