HAIM to rock London with full 'Days Are Gone' album performance
HAIM hit O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire for an exclusive performance of Days Are Gone, and it's going to be huge.
HAIM hit O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire for an exclusive performance of Days Are Gone, and it's going to be huge.
It’s been 30 years since Trainspotting and Irvine Welsh is the subject of a new documentary, 'Choose Irvine Welsh'. Should you?
Newport rapper Lemfreck shares his second, and by far his most ambitious, project yet today. Divided into three parts, Blood, Sweat & Fears is a pensive, atmospheric project that pulls you into its orbit. Paying special homage to the rising rapper’s Welsh roots, the record also demonstrates there are plenty of sides to L E M F R E C K’s sonic craft.
Buzzing across social platforms, country sensation Oliver Anthony’s track ‘Rich Men North Of Richmond’ is getting both love and flak. But just who is this viral hitmaker, and why's he caught in a crossfire?
It's not just rain, okay? It's British rain. Jessica Furseth explores why the Apple weather app is rubbish at predicting the nuances of the UK's unpredictable weather pattern.
Fresh off the heels of his latest album '–' ('Subtract'), Ed Sheeran is already back, dropping hints about an autumn-themed album on the horizon.
Reuben Radding has selected visuals that span years, narratives that weave much more than a casual first glance might reveal. These are not just snapshots; they're chapters of life intricately intertwined with art.
Ahead of the release of her sophomore album Positive Spin, we speak to Australian singer Gretta Ray as part of our series on emerging artists.
★★★☆☆ Darren Harriott’s 2023 Fringe offering Roadman again proves the Black Country native’s ability to be very funny, but it also sees him struggle to form any kind of narrative or tension.
In this week's Top Tens, Susie Dent embraces the joy of 'staycationing', from the German 'fernweh' to the delightful 'coddiwomple'.
With their brand-new fourth studio album, Volcano, out now, we speak to London duo Jungle about the creation of their latest record, collaborating with the likes of Roots Manuva and plans to celebrate a decade since the release of their huge Mercury Prize-shortlisted debut.
With a new album, The Black Mona Lisa, set for release later this year, we speak to multifaceted talent and near-EGOT star Billy Porter about his upcoming record, staying true to himself even when society tried to silence who he was, and why he has to sell his house amid the actors’ strike.