“Maybe we should have more vegetables on the rider” – An interview with Gus Unger-Hamilton of alt-J
We chat all things RELAXER, bassoon, and 19th-century Welsh mining with Alt-J’s keyboardist.
We chat all things RELAXER, bassoon, and 19th-century Welsh mining with Alt-J’s keyboardist.
George Seabrook tells us why Mad Cool Festival needs to be on your radar.
All the music covfefe you’ll ever need. Until next Friday.
Triangles are Xavier Voigt-Hill’s favourite shape.
Pull up, pull up, pull up, pull up, pull up, pull up for all new pop.
The band’s “sensual and gripping return” is reviewed by Meg Holland.
With confirmation of their new album RELAXER, alt-J have also announced a London headline show this June.
Carly-May Kavanagh chats band names and working at the zoo with one member of the indie trio.
Alt-J’s performance at the Bournemouth International Centre marked the second leg of their seven-date UK arena tour (01/12/2015)
Ahead of the nomination announcement on Friday 16th October, The Edge has put together a Mercury Prize list of our own.
The Horrors will be supporting the indie-rock trio as they visit various cities across the country, including Bournemouth, Exeter, Cardiff and Manchester.
The Southwold-based festival returns for it’s tenth year (16/07/15-19/07/15).
In it’s 21st year and with a new venue to call home, Scotland’s biggest music festival will have something for everyone.
The announcement also came with news regarding performances in South America at Lollapalooza.