
Yonaka: ‘Everything about being in this band is about feeling right and feeling good’
At the recent Great Escape Festival, we caught up with Brighton three-piece Yonaka about their journey as a band and their forthcoming EP, Welcome To My House.
At the recent Great Escape Festival, we caught up with Brighton three-piece Yonaka about their journey as a band and their forthcoming EP, Welcome To My House.
K-Pop’s hottest new rookie group speaks to whynow about who they are, who they hope to be, and their recent EP, House of Tricky.
Fresh from the release of her debut album nou, we speak to Sardinian artist BLUEM about the traditions and folklores of her homeland, her artistic principles, and her love of tarot card reading.
Up next on The Shortlist – our series speaking to DJs and producers, who provide us with the tunes that have defined their lives – we speak to Joyce Muniz.
Still recovering from The Great Escape festival? You’re not alone. London alt-hip-hop trio Frozemode played out five sets across the weekend – as well as enjoyed all the shenanigans the Brighton-held festival has to offer.
With a new EP, Not The Baby, out now, we speak to Louise and Kristin, about how Prima Queen formed as a band, their mammoth touring efforts and their love of service stations – especially new ones.
As part of our series on emerging artists, we speak to Lexie about her new EP, supporting her labelmate Matilda Mann and how her mum analyses her Spotify streams more than anyone else.
Fresh from the release of her new eight-track mixtape, Black Is The New Gold, we speak to British soul singer Brooke Combe.
Tim Gallagher might now be labelmates with Headie One and Bad Boy Chiller Crew, and boast a significant online presence, but he’s more than paid his dues to get there.
With a string of festival appearances set for the summer, where she’ll be playing tracks from her sensational debut album Voice Notes, we speak to acclaimed soul singer Yazmin Lacey.
With her TikTok hit track ‘Little Girl Gone’ out now, we speak to London-based artist CHINCHILLA.
Times have been a bit rough of late. And Aussie-born, London-based musician Harry Marshall is among those feeling the squeeze. His new politically-charged alt-rock track ‘Cost of Living’, out today, takes aim at the present plight.