Gang of Youths recruit a cellist and trumpeter for orchestral return 'Things Take Time'
'Things Take Time' is the band's first new music in four years, following sold-out debut headline shows at the Sydney Opera House and Anita's Theatre.
'Things Take Time' is the band's first new music in four years, following sold-out debut headline shows at the Sydney Opera House and Anita's Theatre.
The 'Sensational' video uses 3,000 paper cutouts of the band, animated by director Jess Dunn.
The duo, Laurie Hulme and Lucy Ridges, have described the song as being about the apathy that comes with constant arguments, whether political, online or otherwise.
'Beam Cottage' takes its name from the Flynn siblings' childhood home, and includes new songs, childhood cover favourites and reworked back catalogue tracks.
Surrounded by the extraordinary setting of Greenwich’s Old Royal Naval College, Moby pays homage to UK culture – and demonstrates why, in many ways, he’s an underappreciated force.
Opus Kink's debut took roughly eight years to finish. The cover looks like a crime scene; almost nothing inside sounds like it's mourning anything.
Each track on the EP maps a different chapter of Theodor's mid-to-late twenties, from joy to uncertainty to transformation.
Oscar Farrell launches 'Greyhound' with a party at Peckham's The Greyhound on August 22nd.
The album follows years of collaboration between Curry and Blume, described by Blume as starting "on opposite sides of a coin."
'Welcome to Earth' is out October 9th, written in the aftermath of singer Bonnie Bloomgarden losing her home in the 2025 Altadena wildfires.
The band have played SXSW and The Great Escape, and recently supported Getdown Services on a run of live shows.
The set includes a new, exclusive Smiths single, 'The Headmaster Ritual' backed with 'I Want the One I Can't Have', with artwork personally sourced by Morrissey.