Dublin’s SPRINTS released probably the first vital album of 2024 when their debut Letter To Self arrived just five days...
I first happened upon Earlestowns’ The K’s way back in 2018, when they were playing an all-dayer in Manchester, and...
On April 1st 1992, having bought tickets for the Rollercoaster Tour, on which headliners Blur were sharing the bill with...
Starting with probably one of the coolest names in music and a play on words is Van der Graaf Generator....
Let’s clear one thing up about Cowboy Carter first. It is not a country album. Sure it’s got skits with...
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...
There is so much more to Austin during SXSW than the official showcases. The unofficial and unaffiliated gigs have grown...
There’s a common expectation that when you reach a certain age in life, you become stuck in your ways. From...
Kid Kapichi were supposed to have a day off tomorrow. They really like Bristol, so they deliberately built in a...
“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...
I had this wonderful record blasting from my car stereo the other day as I drove through a leafy hamlet...
Recent years have seen Thundercat‘s (real name Stephen Bruner) prominence rise beyond anything the LA-based artist could have ever imagined....
Cards on the table, I’m a guitar music kinda guy, but, as they say, variety is the spice of life,...