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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 ...
It’s been four years since Jade Bird’s last album - 2021’s ‘Different Kinds of Light’ - so it’s to be expected that some things will be a little different, a few licks of paint here and there. While ...
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Having recently dropped their one-of-a-kind concert film Alive In The Catacombs, Queens Of The Stone Age have now confirmed that they’ll be bringing elements of the striking concept to venues around ...
Hugo Winder-Lind on DIY.Since dropping their debut single in 2023, Brighton quartet The New Eves have garnered a cult reputation for their delightfully unconventional, discipline-spanning wares. And ...
Elsewhere in our bumper July / August 2025 issue, we dive into Shame ’s vital fourth outing; set the world to rights with Black Honey ’s Izzy B Phillips; catch up with blue sky thinker Indigo De Souza ...
Heavy metal legend and Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne has died aged 76, just weeks after performing at his beloved Villa Park, Birmingham, for a historic farewell gig.
Jack Balaban on DIY.Out now! Kevin Abstract is the cover star of DIY ’ s July / August 2025 issue! Our bumper summer mag also features Shame, Kae Tempest, Indigo De Souza, Black Honey and loads more.
Nectar Woode’s distinct blend of jazz and neo-soul has really marked her out for attention; ‘it’s like I never left’ follows a brace of impressive EPs to offer another tantalising glimpse at the ...
Mahalia has confirmed that she’ll be dropping a new EP - entitled ‘Luvergirl’ - on 15th August, a seven-track project which will include recent singles ‘Different Type Of Love’, ‘Pick Up The Pace’, ...
Gone are the days of blistering summer heat in what feels like a streak of stormy July days that’s brought life to a lull. As Londoners recover from June’s endless lineup of music festivals, they’re ...
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