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BABYMETAL’s fifth album finds them exploring everything metal as a genre has embodied in the last few years, unifying seemingly disparate styles via a series of guest spots, from household names (Tom ...
Greta Isaac’s fourth solo EP, ‘Dolly Zoom’, is nothing like its predecessor. Released earlier this year, ‘Productive Pain’ felt far closer to the output of collaborative indie outfit FIZZ - of which ...
Every year, BRITs Week offers the chance to catch a series of intimate, one-off shows from some of the UK’s most exciting artists, from which all proceeds go towards War Child’s important work ...
Rishi Shah on DIY.Sprints: Bring It On After celebrating debut album ‘Letter To Self’ with 103 shows last year, Dublin quartet Sprints are set to be one of the highlights of 2025’s festival season.
On last year’s debut ‘If My Wife New I’d Be Dead’, CMAT swung open the doors to her bold, brilliant world via a set of sparkling heart-on-sleeve anthems, and a good dose of pop culture nous. On its ...
Label: Transgressive ‘Same again’ might appear as a dismissive turn to describe this third album from South African party starter Moonchild Sanelly, but it’s her ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ ...
If Half Waif’s aim was to reflect her surroundings while writing ‘See You At The Maypole’ in its final form, then she can consider it a task well done. The seventeen track album is so relentless in ...
After a truly incredible weekend, the end of Glastonbury 2025 is near… but not before another day filled to the brim with music and art. While Olivia Rodrigo will be closing out the Pyramid Stage with ...
There’s a joyfully nostalgic thread that runs through this sixth album from Sleigh Bells. It’s there in its title, which nods to both vocalist Alexis Krauss’ late dog Riz who would often be out on ...
Grief is a difficult feeling to reckon with. But on her fourth album, Sophie Allison – aka Soccer Mommy – does exactly that: from accepting time’s slow destruction (‘Changes’) to feeling stuck in the ...
Much like a certain infamous condiment, we imagine that the new album from Californian hardcore outfit Scowl is likely to stir up some fairly extreme opinions. While the Santa Cruz quintet firmly put ...
With such a stellar live reputation, Wunderhorse’s approach for their second album makes total sense: having gone from the solo project of Jacob Slater to a fully-fledged band proper, the four-piece ...
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