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A Love Letter to WAP

Posted on 8th September 2020 by Ollie Walter

A month on from WAP’s release, Ollie Walter reflects on the single’s already impressive legacy.

In The Middle with The Magic Gang

Posted on 29th August 202029th August 2020 by Neive McCarthy

Ahead of the release of their second album, Neive McCarthy chatted to frontman Jack Kaye of The Magic Gang about embracing honesty, the band’s development and all things Death of the Party.

Why Teenage Girls Deserve Their Dues

Posted on 29th August 202029th August 2020 by Lizzie Wright

When I was 14, bands like One Direction and 5 Seconds of Summer were at their peak. Their newest singles, rumours, and even the members’ personal lives were dissected in detail at school. But I […]

Intimate and Enchanting: NEEDTOBREATHE return with new album, Out of Body

Posted on 21st August 20207th September 2020 by Emily Swingle

If you’re looking for some sparkling, soulful rock to spice up your week, then look no further – NEEDTOBREATHE are back and better than ever. It’s been a long four years since 2016’s Hard Love, […]

Working Men’s Club // 21.08.2020 // Preview

Posted on 20th August 202020th August 2020 by Jessica McCarrick

Doing their part within the precarious climate of the music industry, Yorkshire trio Working Men’s Club will be streaming a live gig this Friday 20th August. Promising to deliver a night fuelled with an alternative […]

Taylor Swift’s Surprise Release folklore: The Change We Didn’t Know We Needed

Posted on 25th July 202025th July 2020 by Lizzie Wright

In a summer rife with unplanned quarantine music by artists such as Charlie XCX and OneRepublic, no one was expecting to hear from Taylor Swift. The queen of carefully planned easter eggs, Swift has a […]

In The Middle with The Snuts

Posted on 9th July 20209th July 2020 by Jessica McCarrick

Scottish band The Snuts are determined to redefine how to succeed in the indie scene with a unique mindset that allows for continual growth and lots of fun. The band will be playing Leeds East […]

DMA’s Take a Worthwhile Risk On New Album, The Glow

Posted on 8th July 20208th July 2020 by Kyle Goldsmith

Rarely has a band been so adored thousands of miles away from its home city than the Sydney three-piece band DMA’s are in the UK.  With their two previous albums Hill’s End and For Now […]

In The Middle with No Rome & Beabadoobee

Posted on 7th July 20207th July 2020 by Fern McErlane

Down in the grungy basement of alternative hotspot The Key Club, past the bleeping arcade machines played by tour crew members, a tiny green room hides two musicians set to perform that evening. The freshest […]

Phoebe Bridgers Reaches a World of Her Own on New Album, Punisher

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Kate Wassell

Punisher is heavy and haunted, but Phoebe Bridgers’ music is more alive than ever. The Californian singer-songwriter has released her second full length album, and it’s otherworldly right down to its cosmic album art. Bridgers […]

Chromatica Blasts Us Into Disco-Dance Heaven

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Lady Gaga’s highly anticipated sixth studio release came at the worst possible time. In a global pandemic, and just days after the murder of George Floyd, the world is hurting, feeling the injustice and institutional […]

Green Gardens Spread Their Wings on New EP ‘Sauna, Teach Me How to Breathe’

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Fern McErlane

Leeds-based four piece band Green Gardens have established themselves firmly in the local gig scene over the last few years, breaking the stereotype of “boys with guitars” with their meaningful music and sharp talent. However, […]

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