Nathan Stocker, lead guitarist and songwriter for Hippo Campus, reflects deeply as we discuss the band’s journey leading up to their latest album, Flood. For Hippo Campus, known for their melodic ...
Fans of Spiritualized, it’s time to clear your March calendar. The legendary space-rock outfit has just announced a special UK tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their second album, Pure Phase.
French singer-songwriter Zaho de Sagazan continues her rapid ascent with the announcement of La symphonie des éclairs (Le dernier des voyages), an expanded edition of her critically acclaimed debut ...
Being Dead are no strangers to chaos. The Austin-based duo of Falcon Bitch and Shmoofy have built their reputation on scuzzy rock anthems that feel like inside jokes set to music – and their latest ...
It’s the eve of Pixey’s tour, and the Liverpool-born artist is remarkably calm. Her debut album, Million Dollar Baby, is already out, and the anticipation of what comes next is brewing under the ...
With each release, Pale Waves’ are slowly plotting out their own sonic bildungsroman. While their avid genre-hopping can seem eclectic, each texture seems to welcome in a new phase of maturity; ...
London’s own Goat Girl announces their eagerly awaited third album, 'Below The Waste', promising an eclectic mix of indie pop and rock. Parklife Festival is all set to return to Heaton Park in ...
Fresh off a whirlwind summer of festivals, including stops at Rock en Seine and Reading & Leeds, Anglo-Irish art-pop quintet Soft Launch are back with their new single ‘Milkshakes’. And in true band ...
Liana Flores has the quiet air of someone who’s more comfortable letting her music do the talking. Her debut album Flower of the Soul is a delicate mix of bossa nova, British folk, and ‘60s American ...
London’s post-punk stalwarts, Crows, have spent the better part of a decade carving their place in the UK indie scene. Known for their visceral live performances and politically charged lyrics, the ...
Dublin rockers SPRINTS have unleashed their new single ‘Feast’, their first release since the departure of founding guitarist Colm O’Reilly. Now featuring Zac Stephenson, the band is pushing forward, ...
It’s been a decade since Kiasmos released their eponymous debut album, Ólafur Arnalds’ collaborative project with Faroese producer Janus Rasmussen, which showcased the Icelandic composer’s penchant ...