The Reytons to stage a record-breaking 20,000-capacity homecoming gig in Rotherham
Rotherham lads The Reytons are planning the largest outdoor event in their hometown's history to honour their forthcoming album, Ballad of a Bystander.
Rotherham lads The Reytons are planning the largest outdoor event in their hometown's history to honour their forthcoming album, Ballad of a Bystander.
Yard Act reveals plans for a sprawling 2024 tour across the UK and Europe, coming on the heels of their new single 'The Trench Coat Museum'.
Elton John joins Nile Rodgers and others in voicing concerns over cuts to BBC Introducing, lamenting the potential loss of support for emerging UK artists.
★★★★☆ On her second album, Amber Bain, aka The Japanese House, invites us on an introspective journey through love and self-discovery.
Ahead of tour support slots with boygenius and The National later this year, we speak to indie-rocker Bartees Strange about his second album Farm to Table, his stint as a political speech writer and his ambitions to “instil fear” as an artist.
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Temples return with their fourth record, Exotico, which retains the balance of previous influences while incorporating more electronic and ambient sounds. It’s an exciting, unorthodox record that fans will leave fans with plenty to unpack.
Endearing indie-folk sensation Billie Marten is back with her harmonious fourth studio album Drop Cherries next month, with the track’s latest single ‘I Can’t Get My Head Around You’ out today.
Ahead of their new album, From Nothing To A Little Bit More – the follow-up to their chart-topping debut – we speak to The Lathums’ lead singer Alex Moore about their biggest headline show to-date, song-writing and a special voice-note from Brandon Flowers.
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Tennis's new album is the ideal soundtrack to a 'cool, artsy, backroom party' taking a break from Father John Misty. Read our Pollen review.
★★★☆☆ Establishing a strong sense of identity can haunt bands as much as it haunts individuals. Dig beneath the sparkling veneer of Liverpool’s indie-pop tunesmiths Circa Waves and you’ll find it is a conundrum that ails them too as they stride into their second decade.
With their debut full-length album out now via esteemed label Dirty Hit, I Love To Lie, we speak to the pair about the Atlanta scene they developed in, working with respected producer Catherine Marks, and life on the road.
Dayglow's third album, People In Motion, is out imminently. We speak to the Texan indie-pop musician about his impressive rise, his work to date and his greatest fear as an artist.