2016 is shaping up to be a great year for fans of music from 1996. Both dreamy alt-rockers Belly and...
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The Joy Formidable have been one of few real success stories of British indie of recent years, with two acclaimed...
‘I Reflect Thee’ sounds like a phrase from Victorian England but Portable’s latest single actually only looks back to the...
The Smiths have a lot to answer for. Morrissey and Marr weren’t the first (or even the best) to turn...
Beyoncé is the defining cultural icon of our time. Her biggest hits, such as ‘Single Ladies’ and ‘Crazy In Love’,...
Modeselektor are known for their rave-indebted style of maximalist glitch techno, while Apparat is known for ambient-leaning electronica, but when...
Rihanna might not be the best pop star of our generation, but she’s always been the most reliable. The prolific nature...
Since The Fiery Furnaces announced their hiatus five years ago, the division of labour within the sibling duo has become...
King Krule. Zoo Kid. DJ JD Sports. They’re all pseudonyms used by Archy Marshall at various points in his career,...
Noonie Bao is one of the best contemporary pop songwriters that you’ve never heard of. Bao owns co-writing credits for...
Chairlift have been taken to some interesting places over the course of their career to date. With two albums under...
In the past five years, Wild Nothing have emerged as a blogosphere favourite. Over the course of two albums and...
Empress Of has been experimenting on the peripheries for a few years, but this year’s breakout album Me has seen...
Allie X is a hard one to pin down. Her highly stylised look recalls the high-fashion camp spectacle of Lady...
Daniel Avery’s 2013 album Drone Logic was a retro-looking take on club sounds, drawing on a very British canon...