There were two queues in London on Friday and only one of them was for the Manchester Orchestra concert at O2 Forum in Kentish Town. If you didn’t join the gig queue, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
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Autofiction is the latest album from Suede, and it offers a heady mix of mighty melodrama and luxurious pop. Like […]
Taken from Nowhere Generation II, ‘Pain Mgmt’ is a smouldering sultry rock track from Rise Against that reserves the punk […]
TikTok’s highest earner (2021) gets a love letter from Magnolia Park in their latest pop/punk anthem, ‘Addison Rae’. I suppose, […]
The Mechanic, The Mother, and The Path was a high-concept three-disc album with a rock disc, an unplugged disc, and […]
Get ready for itchy eyes as Sea Girls drop their new heartache single ‘Falling Apart’. As we fall out the […]
Universal Theory are an atmospheric and tenebrous studio project from Madrid who combine a Nine Inch Nails guitar-led industrial sound […]
Kicking off with a dark sliding riff and a stomping beat, ‘That Boy on the Stage’ is a smouldering hit. […]
On 14th October 2022, Kevin Rowland and Dexys Midnight Runners release a remastered edition of their hit album, Too Rye […]
Reprising somewhat ‘A Change Of Heart’, get ready for an arty black and white clown video for The 1975’s latest […]
We spoke to the legendary Tim Jupp about home recording studios, the music industry, and organising a music festival. Tim […]
Get ready for a generous slice of cosmic post-punk from Pennsylvania’s Northern Gloom, who just released their second long player, […]
If you don’t know the history of Matt Pless, it all started when he was eight years old when he […]
This isn’t a music review, per se. Muse are on everyone’s radar, and you’ll already know if you like their […]
Old Neon are back with a new single, following up on some pretty amazing emo masterpieces. With seven singles in […]
Asylums have three albums in the bag and are getting ready to release their fourth, Signs of Life, on 14th […]
We are delighted to announce that Brussel Spaceship have been inducted into the Phonotonal Hall of Fame, three decades after […]
It’ll never work. That thought aggressively invaded my skull when I tried to imagine the bouncing pop-punk anthem of ‘Bois […]
With a tricksy beat, ‘Denent’ is a rhythmic experience during the verses and a slow drive in the chorus. Atmospheric […]
Magnolia Park’s newest single tackles the damage caused by a toxic relationship. The video uses a surgical metaphor to tell […]
Honesty up front. All the singles and EPs to date have been next-level brilliant. Despite this, as the clock ticked […]
Released in 1991, Lemmings was an immediate hit. It sold more copies on day one than many games sold in […]
Released in 1998, things were looking pretty good for New Radicals (or Иew Radicals as they styled it). ‘Get What […]
Pretty Sick are preparing to drop Makes Me Sick Makes Me Smile on 30th September 2022, and ‘Black Tar’ is […]
