
Introducing: Idle Frets
Holly Hammond introduces Idle Frets, an indie quartet from Chester that have been storming the UK with an undefinable sound and a bright future ahead of them.
Holly Hammond introduces Idle Frets, an indie quartet from Chester that have been storming the UK with an undefinable sound and a bright future ahead of them.
Sophie Trenear introduces the politically-charged band ahead of debut album Dumb Blood.
Xavier Voigt-Hill takes a look from ANOHNI to The xx at what made 2016 tick.
Writer Tom Townend looks back at a coming of age film that should have more attention.
Is White Lies’ fourth studio awash with baiting 80s nostalgic sounds, or is it going to hold your hair while you throw up, like a true friend?
Toby Leveson picks through the hibernation of British guitar newcomers.
James Barker reviews Friday at Newquay’s Boardmasters, featuring Catfish and the Bottlemen and Chase and Status.
Carrie Hope Fletcher’s debut is a charming, magical novel according to Rehana Nurmahi.
Writer Sophie reviews seven short films entitled Lust in Translation, the first release from the UK based short film festival: New Queer Vision.
This week sees new releases from Jason Derulo, Two Door Cinema Club, Father John Misty, and more.
The band’s “joyful” posthumous debut is reviewed by Marcus Bridgland.
Culture Editor James hails the television legend, Caroline Aherne.
This week sees new releases from Rihanna, White Lies, Desiigner, and more.
The line-up for Field Day’s MOTH CLUB stage features Mura Masa and Anna Meredith.