We’ve put our heads together at GIITTV and compiled a playlist of 2016’s first Quarter. It features some of our...
2014 is barely over but there are already a lot of indications that 2015 is also going to give us...
Pedestals polished, we split infinitives and boldly go into the brave new world that is the GIITTV writer’s top ten...
Doc ‘n’ Roll, the UK’s acclaimed music documentary festival, is returning for its sixth year from November 1st-17th. The festival...
Happy John Peel day!The legendary broadcaster John Peel passed away on this day seven years ago today. His laconic style...
Dates: 1st – 4th June 2016 Location: Barcelona, Spain Primavera Sound has revealed the most impressive looking line-up for the...
Bookies Paddy Power have released their speculative list of odds for potential winners of the Mercury music prize for 2012....
This year is Green Man Festival’s fifteenth birthday and its reputation has never been stronger. With success comes problems of...
The 12 Albums of the Year shortlisted for the 2011 Barclaycard Mercury Prize, have been announced today. They include returns...
It is now thirty years on from 1994. The story of 1990s’ music in Britain is well documented and defined,...
2016 has been a year of seismic and often disturbing change, one with great loss and glimmers of hope to...
Compiled via a poll of our staff and editors, after our 100- 50 albums last week, below we present to...
Move over Gaga and Doherty! Whilst Harvey shares the same outrageous and flamboyant dress sense, albeit a much sinister Norse...
Ten years on from her last victory, P J Harvey has won Mercury Prize for 2011 with her album of...
Neatly coinciding with her nomination for this year’s Mercury music prize, Less TV have released their interview with P J...