We spoke to the duo of Amy Love and Georgia South about being musicians of colour in rock, their huge upcoming tours, and which bands everyone should be listening to right now.
Earlier this year YONAKA released their 'Seize The Power' EP, we sat down with Theresa and Alex at Leeds Festival to find out about the release and their upcoming plans.
Calva Louise are a band like no other, their blend of electronics and rock can be as heavy as it is beautiful. The band also share artistic talents as shown in their graphic novels and animated videos that accompany their blockbuster sophomore record 'Euphoric'. We sat down with the trio at Leeds Festival to talk all things Calva Louise.
We sat down with Sam Matlock and Milkie Way of Wargasm to discuss festivals, new music and if a debut album is on the horizon.
Slam Dunk Festival is taking place this weekend, find out who you should definitely be checking out at Leeds or Hatfield.
Reading and Leeds Festival takes place over August bank holiday weekend, we take a look at the line-up to give you our take on whose sets definitely shouldn't be missed.
Billie Eilish is back with her sophomore effort 'Happier Than Ever'. 'WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?' broke countless records and has made her arguably the biggest name in music, so following that record is arguably one of the hardest tasks in music history, so how does the 19-year-old do?
Creeper have built up a huge cult following with their first two full-length records. Their blend of theatrical rock, alternative lyricism, and anthemic choruses have excited fans all over the country, so does 'American Noir' keep the band on their trajectory to stardom?
Since Capstan’s debut record lead writer Joe Mabry has been to hell and back, going through what we’ve all been going through the last year or so, as well as a divorce. So when putting pen to paper, has his emotional torment translated into something stunning as so many classic albums have?
Out of nowhere, Blood Red Shoes have dropped a brand-new EP that mesmerises as much as it intrigues. However, does 'Ø' prove the Brighton duo are still one of the most interesting bands in alternative rock music in 2021, or have the previous five records caught up with them?