Indie rockers James are back with their 18th studio album. Produced by Leo Abrahams and mixed by Cenzo Townsend, 'Yummy' boasts twelve tracks that explore every genre imaginable - resulting in what could be their strongest album to date.
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It feels a little churlish to begrudge The Libertines a return to a time in the spotlight. Those London urchins...
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Kate Haresnape covers Manchester Punk Festival 2024.
Bob Vylan‘s ascension to the top spot of British punk is one that is well-documented, but on the London duo’s...
Pissed Jeans have been doing this sort of thing for years now. 20, in fact. Releasing album after album of...
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Dear black communities dispersed all over the world, With embracing arms, thank you for giving my previously-lost soul a clear...
“Fuck the world” are the three words that open this, Vampire Weekend‘s fifth album. It’s apt then, that much of...
Stephen EvEns is a right bloody oddball. Seriously though, you never know what to expect next from the guy. His...