Black Country, New Road share details of new album ‘Forever Howlong’
Black Country, New Road have returned with a triple-whammy of good news: a new single, forthcoming album and a UK, Ireland and European tour.
Black Country, New Road have returned with a triple-whammy of good news: a new single, forthcoming album and a UK, Ireland and European tour.
Miso Extra has shared the greatly-anticipated news of her debut full-length album, Earcandy – and shared a brand-new ‘Certified’ banger to mark the occasion.
Canadian rock duo The Blue Stones have announced their forthcoming album, Metro, via the release of punchy new single ‘Come Apart’.
Mac Miller’s second posthumous album Balloonerism is full of introspection and beautiful production. If it is the final album from his estate, it’s a special way to let his music rest.
Roskilde Festival has announced its first wave of acts for next year, with Stormzy, Fontaines D.C., Arca and Beth Gibbons among the names already set to play at the Danish non-profit event.
On the eve of his latest project’s full release, Nostalgia Death EP, we speak to Hak Baker about the pitfalls of nostalgia, co-directing the video for ‘Nameless’ and collaborating with Baxter Dury and “the man”, Pete Doherty.
Emerging London four-piece Keo have shared their latest single ‘Crow’, an emotionally-charged track that follows their recent support of Kings of Leon at BST Hyde Park.
Wet Leg made their UK festival headline debut at Truck Festival this weekend, lavishing the crowd with hits from their chart-topping self-titled debut and more special moments.
Manchester-formed, London-based band Balancing Act have announced a brand-new EP – and shared its smashing lead single.
Faithless played London’s storied Roundhouse as part of a run of their first live shows in eight years – and their first since the passing of their charismatic frontman Maxi Jazz in 2022. Read our review.
From ‘Every Last Detail’ to ‘Home’, singer-songwriter Mackenzy Mackay shares a track-by-track breakdown of his latest EP, ‘Life, Love & Upsets’.
Underground three-piece Frozemode have seen all the nasty comments of them online – and used it as source material for a frenetic new banger.