Preview: Wireless Festival 2016
Wireless Festival returns for a 3 night festival to Finsbury Park this summer, and why wouldn’t you want to be there? (08/07/16-10/07/16)
Wireless Festival returns for a 3 night festival to Finsbury Park this summer, and why wouldn’t you want to be there? (08/07/16-10/07/16)
This Week in Records (25/01/16-31/01/2015) is made exciting by the release of Bloc Party’s return with Hymns.
The German DJ hits the UK for three shows to ice his True Colors world tour (27/11/15-29/11/15).
“In comparison to Tribute, it’s a definite downgrade”. Navi reviews John Newman’s sophomore album.
George reviews the debut album from the American singer-songwriter.
This Week in Live brings you the likes of Kasabian, The Kooks and The Fratellis (17/08/15-23/08/15).
Deputy Editor Lewis sieves through the unimportant acts that belong at Summertime Ball and looks at the real ones to watch at this year’s V Festival, including CHVRCHES, Bleachers, Jessie Ware and the iconic Tom Jones.
Annabelle Asker takes a in-depth look at Blurryface, track by track, to give you an idea of what to expect from Twenty One Pilots on their latest musical voyage.
Passion Pit’s third album, following 2012’s critically acclaimed Gossamer, is full of delightfully energetic music and thankfully less relentlessly bleak lyrics.
The line-up includes CHVRCHES, Marina and the Diamonds and Kasabian.
The X Factor winner beats Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ collaborative effort, ‘Uptown Funk’, for the top spot.
This week’s round-up includes the very first BBC Music Awards, featuring performances by Paloma Faith, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran.
James Bay, Rae Morris and Kwabs are among the acts featured on the list.
The trio will join the likes of Ella Henderson, Coldplay and Paloma Faith for the new award ceremony.