Afraid of Tomorrows review | The Mysterines dive into anxiety and addiction
The Mysterines return with Afraid of Tomorrows, a gritty, grunge-infused ride. Read our in-depth review.
The Mysterines return with Afraid of Tomorrows, a gritty, grunge-infused ride. Read our in-depth review.
John Cale’s POPtical Illusion offers a masterclass in blending dark reflections with playful energy.
Cola’s The Gloss is a captivating journey of precise riffs, emotive vocals, and cinematic textures, marking a new chapter for the Montreal trio.
Discover Phoebe Green’s evolving sound in her latest EP Ask Me Now, featuring a mix of 80s vibes, moody tones, and soulful melodies.
From ‘Carling’ to ‘Limelite’, Lip Filler shares the stories behind their latest tracks.
In an exclusive interview, Pamela Connolly shares insights into Pillow Queens' songwriting process, cultural influences, and their forthcoming UK and US tours.
Amidst critical acclaim, Irish musician Nell Mescal releases her debut EP Can I Miss It For A Minute, offering listeners a poignant journey through personal experiences and emotional landscapes.
With influences from early 2000s pop to Talking Heads, Home Counties' debut album navigates themes of urban living, friendship, and self-reflection.
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Orláith Forsythe of Dea Matrona discusses the band'ss rise from street performances to major festivals and the deep Irish roots of their musical influences.
Anna Friedberg discusses her transition from a solo artist to forming Friedberg, and the deep-rooted literary and musical influences that shape their sound.
Exploring themes of race, class, and creativity, 'Rebel Country' offers a fresh look at country music’s evolving landscape, debuting soon at the Tribeca Film Festival.
In a candid conversation with Ben Hozie and Nikki Belfiglio, we uncover the layers behind Bodega's music, discussing everything from continental philosophy to rock's corporate origins.
Exploring themes of change and self-expression, Lo Moon returns with an introspective and ambitious third album, led by the revealing single 'Borrowed Hills'.
Palace return with a profound exploration of love, loss, and redemption in their new album, as revealed to whynow in a detailed track-by-track commentary.
Yellow Days tells whynow about his loathing for postmodernity and personality cults, his large Dutch forehead, and realising he was turning into a spoilt little pop star.
DIIV and Fred Durst team up for a performance that’s a prelude to an album exploring the depths of modern collapse.
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Willie J Healey brings his acclaimed album ‘Bunny’ to stages across the UK this May. Get ready for a tour filled with soulful tunes and electric performances.
Bombay Bicycle Club returns with ‘Willow’, featuring Lucy Rose, teasing their upcoming EP ‘Fantasies’ with collaborations that span genres and generations.
From capturing Michael J. Fox and Travis Scott to revealing the unseen beauty of abandoned places, this is trashhand's photographic journey.
Cult Classics, the electrifying new album from the UK's emerging dance duo Joy Anonymous weaves together house, disco, soul, and evocative songwriting.
Olivia Rodrigo has unveiled a haunting new single, 'Can’t Catch Me Now', which features on the soundtrack for the forthcoming Hunger Games prequel.
Glastonbury tickets were due to go on sale this evening for next year's festival, but organisers have moved it back.
Next August will see Blossoms play a huge outdoor gig at Wythenshawe Park in Manchester - scroll down to find out more (and buy tickets here).
As hip-hop celebrates half a century, Normski's photographs offer a time capsule of its indelible impact on the UK's cultural tapestry.
The V&A East Museum has announced its maiden exhibition, The Music Is Black: A British Story, aiming to spotlight the influence of Black British music on both UK and global culture.
MGMT, the duo composed of Andrew VanWyngarden and Benjamin Goldwasser, have unveiled details of their forthcoming fifth studio album, Loss Of Life.
The Rolling Stones have been celebrated by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) with the BRIT Billion Award, marking the monumental achievement of one billion career streams in the UK.