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There aren’t too many ways to get straight into the hearts of Team DIY, but launching your career with a KFC-inspired anthem will definitely go a long way towards it. And so, for the better part of ...
DIY will be joining forces with Dydd Miwsig Cymru - Welsh Language Music Day, for those non-Welsh speakers among us - to help celebrate their 2025 event! The day - taking place on Friday 7th February ...
Vlure, Panic Shack, Human Interest and Humour welcome in Hello 2023 at London’s Old Blue Last (12th January 2023, Neu) ...
Kings of Leon’s fifth record was always going to be the one that defined them. No-one was going to write them off after they changed their sound for ‘Only By The Night’, moving towards slick, polished ...
Perhaps it’s turned out to be a case of too many cooks spoiling the broth, because ‘Double Roses’ feels weirdly half-baked.
Beady Eye will head out on a UK tour this November, in support of their debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’. There may be a few more dates to come, but five shows have currently been unveiled ...
As the single released just before a debut LP, Foe’s ‘Cold Hard Rock’ is a masterful slice of enchanting melancholy. Once again she proficiently crafts her enchanting despondent-alt-rock. From the ...
The second album is usually a tipping point for a band; a key factor in deciding whether they will go on to flourish and develop or drift off in to obscurity. Fortunately, for Los Angeles quartet The ...
From playing shows alongside Amyl and the Sniffers and Sleater-Kinney, through to being signed by Jack White’s Third Man Records, it’s clear that Austin, Texas, quartet Die Spitz have found themselves ...
Fans of electro pop connoisseurs Metronomy may recognise the wispy vocal of spill tab from her inclusion on their 2021 release, ‘Posse EP Volume 1’. Take a deeper dive into the LA-based French-Korean ...
Brooklynites Geese are the latest to break through via the current post-punk bottleneck, and true to the genre’s staples, debut album ‘Projector’ is overflowing with obtuse, angular oddities. ‘Low Era ...
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