May 16th, 2014 | by Sophie Hadley
Anybody who has heard Canadian multi-instrumentalist Mac Demarco speak in interviews will quickly testify that he is a very unique (and not to mention, pretty eccentric) individual.
May 15th, 2014 | by Thomas Andrei
Prepare to feel old because Foals released their first album nine years ago. A year before that, in 2004, drummer
March 3rd, 2014 | by Laure Fourquet
London fans were delighted to welcome home one of their own – MOBO-nominated jazz band, Sons of Kemet – as part of their tour to promote their debut album Burn.
March 2nd, 2014 | by Caroline Clastres
Caroline Clastres reviews the Twang as they make a comeback after two years of silence
February 26th, 2014 | by Phoebe White
Phoebe White asks why dance music has risen from the ashes, hit the charts and then failed, only to be resurrected once again and catapulted into the charts as a crazed 2013 phenomenon of fist pumping
February 24th, 2014 | by Lauren Bridgeman
Bombay Bicycle Club is a band of musical evolution and creative intricacy, Lauren Bridgeman reviews their most recent album, So Long, See You Tomorrow
February 19th, 2014 | by Caroline Clastres
Cast in the same mould as the Arctic Monkeys, the Sheffield-bred band was formed in 2005 and has succeeded in creating a special niche for themselves ever since
February 18th, 2014 | by Lauren Bridgeman
Hard-Fi: Best Of 2004-2014 is a record's worth of recollection, tapping in to all the dynamics of solid, anthem indie rock.
February 17th, 2014 | by Rosie Atkin
Kelela- the producer’s dream. Intelligent, with a vocal range to melt the most hardened of souls, this dreadlocked princess of new wave R&B has arrived from across the Atlantic
February 17th, 2014 | by Caroline Jouinot
To celebrate William S. Burroughs' 100th anniversary of his birth on February 5, Guerrilla Zoo put together Interzone – an experiential immersive evening inspired by the life and works of the beat writer