
Phoebe Bridgers has announced UK, Ireland and European arena dates for 'The Lost Tour'
The arena run features Isaac Wood as support.

After walking away from a major label deal that left them feeling pressured to be more palatable, Bimini is reclaiming their political voice with 'Tank Top Bum Boys' and the electro-cunt-punk debut album they always wanted to make.

Dork’s July 2026 cover star Niall Horan is already thinking about what comes next. In this exclusive early excerpt, he talks 'Dinner Party', Britpop influences, and why he's more interested in longevity than chasing hits.
Dork’s July 2026 cover star Niall Horan is already thinking about what comes next. In this exclusive early excerpt, he talks 'Dinner Party', Britpop influences, and why he's more interested in longevity than chasing hits.

Singer steps out solo with Fleming Mason-directed video drawing on noir aesthetics
The track soundtracks the upcoming Pixar sequel, with cowgirl Jessie as inspiration.

Pop icon transforms New York landmark into open-air dance floor for 50,000.
Self-produced at home in London, the record follows 'Patterns in Repeat'.
Limited-edition 'Foreign Tongues' sleeves and an 'In the Stars' remix headline the tie-in.
Reworked takes on four songs accompany a summer of festival appearances.


Singer-songwriter shares lead single 'Secret Language' ahead of fourth album release.
Dundalk folk group reveal record made with The Coral's James Skelly in Liverpool.
“Feelings of jealousy and sadness are overcome by discovery of personal resilience,” says Ava.
Member-first reads, behind-the-scenes pieces and premium extras that hit Dork+ before anywhere else.
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As Bleachers prepare to release their fifth album ‘Everyone For Ten Minutes’, Jack Antonoff reflects on a decade of slow-burn growth, the chaos of modern life, the power of community and why making music that tries to please everyone is “a failure of imagination”.
As Bleachers prepare to release their fifth album ‘Everyone For Ten Minutes’, Jack Antonoff reflects on a decade of slow-burn growth, the chaos of modern life, the power of community and why making music that tries to please everyone is “a failure of imagination”.

Line-up changes, shifting trends and two decades of metalcore have come and gone. Through it all, August Burns Red have remained steadfast. Now, 'Season of Surrender' finds them embracing growth without losing sight of their identity.

After four years offline, Ecca Vandal returned with an album that confronts everything from organised religion to late-stage capitalism. Now, she's bringing that energy to one of alternative music's most passionate crowds.

Formed by three musicians who arrived in Montreal from different corners of the globe, Bye Parula have spent the past few years turning friendship into art-pop. As they prepare for their first London headline show and the release of 'Something Out Of Nothing', they're learning just how far those songs can travel.

Friendship is woven through every corner of Lucia & The Best Boys' upcoming album 'Picking Petals'. As new single 'Big Romance' arrives, Lucia Fairfull and Abigail Morris reflect on creative support, finishing songs that refuse to go away and the people who keep you going.

Drawing from dreamy guitar textures and unfiltered emotion, Brighton’s Opal Mag arrives with debut EP ‘Goodbye Lavender’.

With her debut album ‘Be Sweet To Me’, Violet Grohl is embracing grunge, punk and pop instincts alike while figuring out how to exist under one of rock’s most recognisable surnames.

Inspired by loss and shaped by dreams, Heidi Curtis’ debut EP 'Hollow Heart' turns grief into six huge, haunting songs. Here’s the story behind all of them.

Line-up changes, shifting trends and two decades of metalcore have come and gone. Through it all, August Burns Red have remained steadfast. Now, 'Season of Surrender' finds them embracing growth without losing sight of their identity.

After four years offline, Ecca Vandal returned with an album that confronts everything from organised religion to late-stage capitalism. Now, she's bringing that energy to one of alternative music's most passionate crowds.

Formed by three musicians who arrived in Montreal from different corners of the globe, Bye Parula have spent the past few years turning friendship into art-pop. As they prepare for their first London headline show and the release of 'Something Out Of Nothing', they're learning just how far those songs can travel.

Friendship is woven through every corner of Lucia & The Best Boys' upcoming album 'Picking Petals'. As new single 'Big Romance' arrives, Lucia Fairfull and Abigail Morris reflect on creative support, finishing songs that refuse to go away and the people who keep you going.

Drawing from dreamy guitar textures and unfiltered emotion, Brighton’s Opal Mag arrives with debut EP ‘Goodbye Lavender’.

With her debut album ‘Be Sweet To Me’, Violet Grohl is embracing grunge, punk and pop instincts alike while figuring out how to exist under one of rock’s most recognisable surnames.

Inspired by loss and shaped by dreams, Heidi Curtis’ debut EP 'Hollow Heart' turns grief into six huge, haunting songs. Here’s the story behind all of them.
Dylan John Thomas and Fiona-Lee are also among the latest additions.
Third album 'Chuck Timely & The Hourglass' lands 7th August via Interscope
The singer shares the clip ahead of her Capitol Records debut album.

'Encore, Encore' follows recent single 'Not My Day', her first independent release since parting ways with her former label.
The producer draws on Björk and Madonna's Ray of Light era for her latest cut.


Line-up changes, shifting trends and two decades of metalcore have come and gone. Through it all, August Burns Red have remained steadfast. Now, 'Season of Surrender' finds them embracing growth without losing sight of their identity.
Nearly 280 local musicians sign pledge backing Carnival Against Fascism on 13th June.
Paul Mescal makes first public statement on trans rights ahead of July's central London march.

Melbourne post-punks unveil major label home and a summer of festival appearances.
Dylan John Thomas and Fiona-Lee are also among the latest additions.
Third album 'Chuck Timely & The Hourglass' lands 7th August via Interscope

'Encore, Encore' follows recent single 'Not My Day', her first independent release since parting ways with her former label.

The producer draws on Björk and Madonna's Ray of Light era for her latest cut.

Line-up changes, shifting trends and two decades of metalcore have come and gone. Through it all, August Burns Red have remained steadfast. Now, 'Season of Surrender' finds them embracing growth without losing sight of their identity.

The Bandcamp-only record was funded by his Patreon subscribers.
Nearly 280 local musicians sign pledge backing Carnival Against Fascism on 13th June.
The singer shares the clip ahead of her Capitol Records debut album.

‘Florescence’ is perhaps the first record where the room truly belongs to Maisie Peters.
‘Florescence’ is perhaps the first record where the room truly belongs to Maisie Peters.

‘backflip’ doesn’t hang around, but it leaves a mark.




‘backflip’ doesn’t hang around, but it leaves a mark.

The record moves with a restless buzz that’s impossible to resist.

KuleeAngee sound like they’re having a brilliant time.

It’s bold and a clear step forward.

Bold, funny and increasingly self-assured, pushing Towa Bird further into her own lane.

Little Simz remains untouchable.

‘Florescence’ is perhaps the first record where the room truly belongs to her.

‘Everyone For Ten Minutes’ knows it has an audience already waiting in the room.

Owusu is taking names while also delivering musical brilliance.

The self-titled EP is an early statement, and the foundations are right there in the songs.

He seamlessly weaves the best of Copenhagen alt pop cool into his EDM dancefloor vision.

After walking away from a major label deal that left them feeling pressured to be more palatable, Bimini is reclaiming their political voice with 'Tank Top Bum Boys' and the electro-cunt-punk debut album they always wanted to make.
The guitarist also recently revealed his Maryland festival featuring Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters and Dave Matthews.

A sixteenth studio record from Weezer is on the way.
New single 'Back Together' arrives with a black-and-white video featuring the rapper's mum.
New single 'Gretchen' previews the London quartet's Black Butter Records arrival.
The new dates arrive ahead of the release of Getdown Services' second album.


Matt Mason and co. lean into fresh sonic territory on their latest cut.
The single arrives as the Birmingham group ready their fifth full-length record.
The South London pair tease a forthcoming Broke Records project.
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