Weezer Get Their Hooks Into Wembley Arena

Weezer Get Their Hooks Into Wembley Arena

Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo isn’t your typical rock star. He keeps a Google Sheets database of lyrics, tagged by rhyme and meter. He sticks to a strict writing schedule: Monday’s for words, Tuesday is melodies, verses, and structure, and Wednesday’s all about new hooks....

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Public Service Broadcasting: Every Valley Live

Public Service Broadcasting: Every Valley Live

Public Service Broadcasting are a band that know how to polarise opinion. If people get it, they really get it. I’ve found if they don’t, they really don’t. If you’ve not yet attained ‘I really get/don’t get this’ status and are currently unaware of the PSB shtick, it...

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Placebo Bring 20 Years To Brixton

Placebo Bring 20 Years To Brixton

When Placebo appeared on the music scene some 21 years ago, their rise wasn’t overnight. But by the time they released the fifth single from their self-titled debut – Nancy Boy – they were peaking in the top five of the UK singles charts. Not bad for a group of...

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St. Vincent Dazzles Her Masseduction At Brixton

St. Vincent Dazzles Her Masseduction At Brixton

The proceedings tonight at London’s famous Brixton Academy kick off with a screening of The Birthday Party, a directorial debut for Annie Clark, better known as musician extraordinaire St. Vincent. The film is part of female-driven horror anthology feature XX which...

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Slowdive Go Deep At Roundhouse

Slowdive Go Deep At Roundhouse

On the excellent Song Exploder podcast, Slowdive singer and guitarist Neil Halstead spends a solid 10 minutes detailing the genesis of Sugar For The Pill. It’s a story of seagulls, effects pedals, layered drums, Wuthering Heights, multiple vocal takes, ProTools...

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The Amazons: An Upward Trajectory

The Amazons: An Upward Trajectory

A year ago to the day, The Amazons struggled to sell 300 tickets to a show at OSLO in Hackney. Tonight, they’ve sold out The Forum. That’s 2300 people - and a year-on-year increase of 666%, if you’re counting. Chances are, nobody in this Kentish Town landmark is....

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Third Eye Blind Soak Up The Love At Roundhouse

Third Eye Blind Soak Up The Love At Roundhouse

The equation’s simple. Albums aren’t selling like they did a decade ago. But gig tickets are in higher demand than ever. Therefore, mark the anniversaries of those unit-shifting LPs by playing them live from start to finish. In the past year alone, U2, Manic Street...

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Sigur Rós Mesmerise At Hammersmith Apollo

Sigur Rós Mesmerise At Hammersmith Apollo

Young children can be mesmerised by almost anything: ants, mud, the rain, a man in a purple dinosaur costume singing songs. Adults, not so much. Between all the Snapchats, news alerts, and seeing what’s happening everywhere but here, there’s just no time to focus....

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Snow Patrol @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)

Latitude Festival 2025 Day Three: Elbow Announce Lionesses’ Win Amidst A Day of Drama, Dream Pop And Downpours

While Friday basked in sunshine, Sunday was a different beast altogether. Grey skies loomed over Henham Park and a...
Alice Cooper @ The O2 (Louise Phillips)

School’s Out But The Priest Are In Session! Alice Cooper And Judas Priest Live At The O2 Arena

On a Friday night in the Capital, two icons of rock Alice Cooper and Judas Priest put on a masterful display how to...

Darkness With Depth: The Nocturnal Affair’s Brendan Shane On Ghosts, Growth & Gothic Grit

“I met strangers who offered me candy… and I got into their van.” Brendan Shane isn’t your average frontman. We’re...
Pistol Daisys (Matthew Pearson)

Pistol Daisys Embrace The Sweet & Sinister On New Single ‘Honey’ Ahead Of Debut EP And European Tour

Rising Glasgow-based trio Pistol Daisys have returned with their most seductive and sonically ambitious release yet,...
The Sons Of Guns (Cléa Margaret)

The Sons Of Guns Return With Summery New Single ‘I Got It Right’ – A Retro-Tinted Celebration Of Love

Following the success of their debut EP You Shine The Sun, genre-blending five-piece The Sons Of Guns are back with I Got It Right, a radiant new single soaked in sunny ‘70s charm and lyrical optimism. It’s the first taste of new music since the EP’s release, which saw the band earn praise from the likes of BBC Radio London’s Gary Crowley and Eagles Of Death Metal frontmanJesse Hughes, not to mention a career highlight performance at industry showcase Musexpo.

Will Linley (Press)

Will Linley Announces Debut Album ‘Don’t Cry Because It’s Over’ With Reflective New Single ‘First Love’

22-year-old South African alt-pop artist Will Linley has announced the release of his hotly anticipated debut album...
Fatboy Slim @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)

Latitude Festival 2025 Day Two: Fatboy Slim Flares, Clean Bandit Soar & Leon Bridges Smoulders In The Suffolk Twilight

After Friday’s bask in Suffolk sunshine, Saturday arrived with a greyer palette. The weather quickly turned moody,...
Snooper (Blaire Beamer)

Snooper Announce Bold New Album ‘Worldwide’ And Share Genre-Blending Title Track

Nashville’s chaotic punk experimentalists Snooper have announced their second album Worldwide, due for release on 3rd October via Third Man Records. Alongside the announcement, the band have unveiled its lead single and title track — a dizzying, genre-warping evolution of their no-holds-barred sound that signals a bold new era.

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