"It's a collection of songs rather than an album in a way. It's like an anthology of that period of my life. It felt quite significant."
"I thought they were challenging...challenging you to question who you ARE." We revisit 'The Decline of British Sea Power' with Martin Noble and Eamon Hamilton.
“Johann Sebastian Bach Rescue Remedies.” Dan O’Sullivan imparts this information in a deadpan manner, consuming drops from a mysterious yellow-labelled bottle. Being...
I spoke to Gary and Dominic from IS TROPICAL at Reading the weekend before last, resulting in the following heavily edited transcript....
I went to a cocktail bar in Shoreditch to talk to the delightful members of This Town Needs Guns prior...
“No fences, no tickets, no stalls, just friends having a great party in a field” is how Blissfields first came...
To devoted aficionados of Public Service Broadcasting and their live ‘transmissions’, the South London duo’s tongue-in-cheek, vermouth-dry and distinctly British humour is a...
They were a breakthrough act of 2013 and things are looking good for Cumbria-born London-dwelling indie quartet Woman’s Hour. With...
Charlie Clark is a Scottish musician from the Isle Of Lewis. He now resides in Los Angeles, where he has...
I got the opportunity to fire some questions at the WHY? front-man freestylist in the aftermath of their album launch show...
We go behind-the-scenes of Download 2015 to discover more about the bands and their Download impressions.
In hindsight, I feel lucky to have been born in 1984, because it meant that I grew up in the...
With a superb debut album under their belts, and an astonishing live energy to their performances, it’s surprising that more...
It’s mid January afternoon and it’s snowing. I’ve been outside and built my own snowcat, but now I’m indoors in...
Earlier this summer, I tried to arrange a meeting with the lovely acoustic singer-songwriter wonder-lady, Lucy Rose. We organised it...