Queens Of The Stone Age Announce The End Is Nero UK Tour
Ahead of their eagerly anticipated headline show on Glastonbury’s Other Stage on Sunday 25th June (annoyingly up against Sir Elton John who headlines the Pyramid at the same time!) and sold out UK shows, Queens Of The Stone Age have announced the details of their The...
Far From Saints Let The Light Shine Over You Ahead Of Debut Album Release
Far From Saints’ initial releases – Let’s Turn This Back Around, Take It Through The Night and Screaming Hallelujah – have sparked anticipation for their self-titled debut album which will be unveiled this Friday. Further highlighted with ongoing support from key...
Flawes Take One Step Back, Two Steps Forward With New LP
Flawes’ modern take on timeless pop put them on the map from the very beginning, resulting in a famous fan in the shape of Billie Eilish, sessions with Finneas, repeated support from Radio 1 and performances at Reading and Leeds. Having just finished as guests on Tom...
Rosie Darling Tries To Justify
Indie-pop artist Rosie Darling has dropped new song Justify. Layering delicate vocals over light acoustic guitar, the achingly dreamy new ballad dives into the all-too-common relationship where one person rationalises poor treatment. The accompanying video, shot in...
Far From Saints Are Transcendent At EartH
Kelly Jones clearly remembers the first time he saw Patty Lynn sing. It was about 10 years ago. Stereophonics are touring the US with their album Graffiti On The Train. The Wind and The Wave (Lynn and Dwight Baker), are the support act. Jones watches them from the...
Wallice Wants To Disappear … Before It Gets Too Weird
Fresh from a run of UK headline shows and support date with The 1975 in Vienna earlier this week, Wallice has dropped new tune disappear today, the latest single from her forthcoming EP Mr Big Shot out June 23rd via Dirty Hit. The new track follows her recent tour...
The Aces Return With Third Album I’ve Loved You For So Long
Four-piece indie-pop band The Aces have released their eagerly anticipated third studio album, I’ve Loved You For So Long, via Red Bull Records. In the years since The Aces released their acclaimed sophomore album, Under My Influence in 2020, the band has been on a...
Cassa Jackson’s Situationship Laid Bare In The Guy I Never Dated
After ending 2022 with Radio 1 Future Pop airplay for her tracks Right Girl, Wrong Guy and Sophie as well as completing a huge arena tour as special guest to Blue, next wave pop talent Cassa Jackson has shared her first single of 2023 in the shape of The Guy I Never...
K.Flay Shares More From MONO Via Shy
LA based two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated multi-platinum songwriter, producer and artist Kristine Flaherty – K.Flay – returns with the news of her new full-length studio album MONO, due out September 15th via GIANT Music. Along with today’s news, she has also dropped...
Katie Melua Stuns In Landmark Show At The Royal Albert Hall
The last time I listened to a Katie Melua song I was probably giving a half-arsed attempt at getting decent grades in my GCSEs – so right about now some undisclosed number of years ago. Since then, I have wondered at which point her music left the mainstream. With...
Brand New Heavies Announce Barbican Greatest Hits Show
The Brand New Heavies celebrate thirty-five years since the release of their debut single with Never Stop… The Best Of, a new best of compilation bringing together twenty one hits. The band will celebrate the release with three special concerts in London, Manchester...
Simply Red Delight At Shepherd’s Bush Empire
“My name’s Mick, I sing a bit”, Simply Red frontman Mick Hucknall offers after introducing each of his band members to the Shepherd’s Bush Empire stage. “As you get on a bit you get by, don’t ya” he continues self-deprecatingly to an audience that largely reflects the...
Ben Howard Misses The Mark At The Royal Albert Hall
It’s the first of the month and I’m back at the Royal Albert Hall, this time for Ben Howard, who kicked off a European tour back in May. At this point, the incredible Royal Albert Hall needs no introduction. Ben’s debut album Every Kingdom, released in 2011, was an...
Greenpeace Field Announces Big Plans For Glastonbury 2023
The Greenpeace Field has become the heartbeat of Glastonbury – a place where unmissable live sets and surprise special guests support Greenpeace’s mission to bring activism, social and climate justice to the forefront of their campaign work. https://flic.kr/p/2nvvU3y...
A Night At The Country Club With Lime Cordiale
Lime Cordiale, the immensely popular Australian multi-instrumentalists, make a triumphant return to UK shores with their electrifying live show that is a complete sensory experience. ...
Wallice Uses MOTH Club As Her Punching Bag
Wallice Hana Watanabe (or just Wallice) is indie pop’s antidote to Gen Z’s anxieties. Or something equally as deliberately labelling. Really, the Los Angeles born & raised artist of Japanese descent, and Dirty Hit signing, brings guitars and lush melodies...
Random Hand Offer Lifejackets
Twenty years in, and top of their game, West Yorkshire, Keighley-bred ska punk icons Random Hand are coming in hot with their fifth album! Their bodies may be creaking with grey hairs beginning to show, but the vitality and relevance of their music isn't changing one...
Jake Shears Releases Last Man Dancing
Last Man Dancing is the new album from Jake Shears, released today on Mute. The project features the new single & title track, a brand new collaboration with Kylie Minogue (Voices), plus acclaimed recent singles Too Much Music and I Used To be In Love. Shears will...