Alex Gibbon headed down to Belgrave for a long-awaited return to live music from Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor.
IDLES assert themselves as giants of alternative with Ultra Mono
Ben Forrest reviews Ultra Mono, the most recent album from underground post-punk greats IDLES.
Greentea Peng calls for a Revolution with her new single
Fern McErlane reviews the new single from Greentea Peng, ‘Revolution.’
In the Middle with Working Men’s Club
Jessica McCarrick caught up with the West Yorkshire band ahead of their debut album release.
Posh, pastiche and ‘punk’: Black Country, New Road release new single
Safi Bugel offers her thoughts on Black Country, New Road’s latest single Science Fair.
Top 10 Halloween bangers
From Bowie to Bauhaus, Benjamin Forrest shares his top 10 tracks for the spooky season.
Bad Brains: When punk met reggae (again)
Bad Brains were a pioneering hardcore punk band formed in 1977, whose incorporation of reggae and funk distinguished them from other contemporary punk performances. Roxanna Zoughi tells us about their historical legacy.
Joji drifts through the myriad sorrows of love and fame in Nectar
Jonny Winter reviews lofi R&B sad-boy Joji’s new album, Nectar.
Beabadoobee’s debut album Fake It Flowers: The future of alt-pop
Bella Wigley reviews the debut album from Beabadoobee, Fake It Flowers.
Cryptic collective SAULT quietly return with new album
Liam Cattermole reviews anonymous music collective SAULT’s new album, Untitled (Rise).
Remembering Eddie Van Halen: Legacy of the guitar virtuoso
Roxanna Zoughi’s tribute to Eddie Van Halen, legendary guitarist of pioneering hard rock band Van Halen, who has died of cancer aged 65.
Leveling the playing field: In The Middle with NikNak
Ishmael Silvestro talks to legendary DJ NikNak about the art of DJing, the importance of diversity and the dangers of not looking after your mental health