Number of independent record shops in UK surge and hit 10-year high
Against digital dominance, the UK's indie record shops surge to a 10-year high, championed by a vinyl revival and the charm of physical music.
Against digital dominance, the UK's indie record shops surge to a 10-year high, championed by a vinyl revival and the charm of physical music.
David Bowie’s legendary flirtation with Tina Turner took a hilarious turn with sushi, a spare wig, and a naked rendition of 'Proud Mary'.
Australian surf-rock sensation Ocean Alley have unveiled new dates for their eagerly awaited 2024 tour across the UK and Europe.
With his debut album, Master Peace is reimagining indie music, crafting a record filled with self-awareness, community, and a pursuit of joy amidst a world in turmoil.
Yellow Days is back with 'Hotel Heaven', a concept album that takes listeners to an otherworldly hotel, complete with a lead single that captures the essence of fleeting love.
Friedberg's new single 'Hello' blends infectious guitar hooks with mesmerizing vocals, marking the beginning of a promising new chapter for the band.
Liam Gallagher and John Squire's collaboration surpasses high expectations, mixing Madchester vibes with psychedelic rock and blues in a stunning debut LP.
Hinds reclaim the spotlight with 'Coffee', showcasing their evolution while staying true to their roots, accompanied by a highly anticipated world tour.
As Cosmo Pyke prepares for a headline tour, his new single 'Low' offers fans a glimpse into the introspective themes of his upcoming EP.
Yard Act leave post-punk behind, chasing dancefloor euphoria in 'Where's My Utopia?', mixing Britpop with funk and self-aware humour in their second album.
Bristol-based Forwards Festival has unveiled yet another exceptionally-curated lineup, with Loyle Carner and LCD Soundsystem headlining across its two days.
Set for a July release, 'X's' by Cigarettes After Sex promises an emotional exploration of love's complexities, kicking off with 'Tejano Blue'.
Exploring themes of loss and hope, Rachel Chinouriri's latest single sets a poignant tone for her debut album, 'What A Devastating Turn Of Events.'
Woodstock '94 was advertised as ‘3 Days of Peace & Music,’ but the festival turned out to be anything but for Billie Joe Armstrong and Green Day.
Kate Bush embraces her role as Record Store Day 2024 ambassador, celebrating the vinyl resurgence with exclusive releases from top artists.
HighSchool are gearing up for their next big hit with the 'Accelerator' EP and a tour across the UK and Europe.
DIIV and Fred Durst team up for a performance that’s a prelude to an album exploring the depths of modern collapse.
'My Sweet Lord' by George Harrison sparked one of music's biggest lawsuits, blurring the lines between inspiration and infringement and changing copyright laws forever.
Listen to 'Lily of the Valley' by L'Objectif, a prelude to their upcoming EP and a series of headline shows across the UK.
'Tokyo' is the latest single release from Aussie band The Terrys, adding more flair to their latest LP release, Skate Pop. Originating from...
Ahead of a star-studded BRITs night this Saturday, Chase & Status win Producer Of The Year, promising an unforgettable performance with Becky Hill.
We speak to The Snuts frontman Jack Cochrane to discuss putting their new album Millennials together in a humble Scottish studio, the band’s decision to break away from their major label and why guitarist Joe McGillveray isn’t the trained stonemason some had previously thought.
The Manatees frontman Jay Harris gives us a track-by-track rundown of the band's new EP, Different State of Mind.
MGMT, the US psych-pop duo previously fled from success after their monumental debut single. 15 years later, TikTok’s thrust them back to prominence, and they respond with gorgeous yet conflicted ideas.
Merseyside's own The Mysterines announce their most ambitious tour yet, alongside the release of their highly introspective new album, due this June.
From an idea in the back of a van to a crowd favorite, 'All Of U' by NOISY captures the essence of their bond with fans.
Real Estate, the masters of mellow indie nostalgia adopt country pop and reclaim their confidence on new album, Daniel.
When a rising rapper wins a MOBO award largely on account of their lyrical flow and freestyling, you’d assume they’d stick to the genre. Yet 22-year-old Londoner FelixThe1st isn’t about the tried and tasted – a fact reflected in the title of his debut project, I Hope You Never Fit In, out now.
In 1995, David Bowie and Trent Reznor embarked on the Dissonance tour, a unique live experience combining art rock and industrial metal, forever altering stage performances.
In a surprise revelation in Birmingham, The 1975's Matty Healy lets fans in on their next album's progress with a snippet of a fresh song.