To understand Antony Szmierek look no further than the title of his 2023 EP, ‘Poems To Dance To’, an apt depiction of the ex-English teacher’s rising blend of rhythmic spoken word and dancefloor ready ...
Judging by the string of singles released so far, Gorillaz’s forthcoming new album ‘The Mountain’ will be a wildly eclectic affair; and latest cut ‘Damascus’ (feat. Omar Souleyman and Yasiin Bey) is ...
Right now, the tinsel is out and the Quality Streets are plentiful, so it’s not exactly surprising that few of us want to be thinking about the New Year blues just yet. But even when the time comes ...
Back in January, Wicklow four-piece Florence Road were yet to play a gig outside of Ireland. Fast forward 12 months to now, and the band have travelled the world, released their debut mixtape ‘Fall ...
With their fourth full length, ‘Unclouded’ sees Melody’s Echo Chamber return with an impressive ensemble - including co-producer Sven Wunder. Like slipping into reverie after slurping a psychoactive ...
A journey through Jerkcurb’s own mind, ‘Night Fishing On A Calm Lake’ takes sounds that typically wouldn’t work together and finds common ground among its chaos - perhaps a reflection of the world ...
‘Death Hilarious’ is a battle-ready hammer throw of a fifth album from Pigs x7. Lifting off with G-force rocket speed, opener ‘Blockade’ is a searing tornado of sludgy space rock, Matthew Baty’s Lemmy ...
Where The Murder Capital’s debut, ‘When I Have Fears’ (2019), delivered poetic post-punk melancholy, the follow-up, ‘Gigi’s Recovery’ (2023), showcased atmospheric introspection. ‘Blindness’ marks a ...
Donington Park’s premier metal fest Download Festival have announced details of their headliners for next summer, along with 90 other artists who’ll feature across the bill.
Between his prodigious streaming numbers and famously low-key lifestyle, Mac DeMarco could probably get away with not working again for the foreseeable future. This newfound place of comfort has freed ...
‘Like A Ribbon’ is an astonishingly confident debut from John Glacier, the Londoner’s sound showing itself as all-encompassing. The record feels otherworldly at times, the rotating arcade synths of ...
Remarkably, The Hives have now existed for over 30 years, and during that time the Swedish rockers have never budged an inch from their mission: crafting razor-sharp, accessible garage punk that ...