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Label: EMI From leather coin belts to Jersey Shore, the noughties introduced a great many dubious cultural trends that deserve to stay firmly locked in millennium time capsules. But if there is one ...
Label: Third Man There are three kinds of Marmite records. There’s the kind to garner extreme reactions either way, and then the distinctly mid, whereby it just exists. But this debut from Londoners ...
5.30pm: Turnstile put hardcore on the menu with cathartic Other Stage appearance While Glastonbury has always been a haven for guitar bands, it’s safe to say that hardcore is not a genre that’s often ...
With campers now firmly settled in, and a series of ace artists having already taken to stages yesterday, spirits are high ahead of what’s set to be a huge Friday. While The 1975 will be stepping up ...
The sonic landscapes that Mogwai has lovingly crafted over the years represent the band’s philosophy that lyrics are unnecessary to creating good music. For the most part, ‘Special Moves’ is a ...
Alex Rigotti on DIY.Jazmin Bean: Survivor Unbeknownst to the legion of fans who’ve watched Jazmin Bean’s rise to cult stardom, the singer’s life for almost a decade has been one filled with ...
Sprints are back! The band have announced that they will be releasing their second album, ‘All That Is Over’ on 26th September via City Slang. Alongside the album announcement the band have dropped a ...
Label: Xtra Mile Against the current climate of anticapitalist sentiment being writ large on a grand, global scale and the difficulties of the ongoing recession highlighting that perhaps, just maybe, ...
Debuted during an intimate warm-up show in Helsinki, this latest number is just as balls-to-the-wall maximalist as we’ve come to expect from Muse, and arrives just as the band embark on a festival ...
Lola Young has announced that her brand new album, ‘I’m Only F**king Myself’, is due for release on 19th September via Island/Day One. The news comes just after the singer scooped up an Ivor Novello, ...
Reading & Leeds Festival has added 80 new acts to its 2025 line-up, which already includes huge headliners such as Chappell Roan, Travis Scott, Hozier, and Bring Me The Horizon. The festival - which ...
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