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For Anyone, not Everyone

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”.

by Ali Shutler

For Anyone, not Everyone

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Hype-THE BEST NEW NAMES, FIRST
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Boiling Hot

The Vancouver four-piece only planned to play one show. Instead, Piss have become one of punk’s most talked-about new bands.

by Ali Shutler

Piss are reshaping punk

Boiling Hot

BOILING HOT

The Vancouver four-piece only planned to play one show. Instead, Piss have become one of punk’s most talked-about new bands.

By Ali Shutler
The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors
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The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors

This time, the band squinting under the soundcheck lights is The Sophs.

By Dork
Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'
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Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'

Australian duo 2charm have gone from Discord jokes to one of underground pop's most intriguing new acts.

By Abigail Firth
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape 2026 delivers three days packed with unforgettable sets and future favourites.

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

After battling rainwater, gale-force winds and the final-day festival fatigue, Dork’s Deep End stage ends The Great Escape the only way it could: with Shame turning Brighton beach into absolute carnage.

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

Packed into Chalk shoulder-to-shoulder, Great Escape crowds find themselves swept up in an evening that turns folk, trad and Americana into the hottest ticket in Brighton.

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

Dork, M for Montreal, Montreal label Mothland, and the venue-spanning Footsteps Festival deliver a showcase packed with artists doing things their own way.

Super Sometimes are putting everything on the line for pop-punk
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Super Sometimes are putting everything on the line for pop-punk

Super Sometimes grew up dreaming about Warped Tour, sold out the same venue blink-182 once played and poured every bit of that pressure into debut album ‘Show the World What’s Underneath’.

By Sam Taylor
"I wanted the EP to feel sweet and free": Meet indie-pop newcomer Lola Blue
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"I wanted the EP to feel sweet and free": Meet indie-pop newcomer Lola Blue

Raised on Bowie, Phoenix and The Smashing Pumpkins, Lola Blue is making music that wants to bottle the excitement of being young.

By Felicity Newton
Beartooth's Caleb Shomo: "The only way out is through"
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Beartooth's Caleb Shomo: "The only way out is through"

Freshly sober and creatively fearless, Caleb Shomo has made a Beartooth album unlike any before it.

By Ciaran Picker
Charli xcx: Everyone's talkin' 'bout 'ROCK MUSIC'
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Charli xcx: Everyone's talkin' 'bout 'ROCK MUSIC'

A small note on Charli xcx, 'ROCK MUSIC', and the dispiriting national habit of refusing to enjoy pop music until we've worked out whether we're allowed to.

By Dan Harrison
The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors
Features

The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors

This time, the band squinting under the soundcheck lights is The Sophs.

By Dork
Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'
Features

Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'

Australian duo 2charm have gone from Discord jokes to one of underground pop's most intriguing new acts.

By Abigail Firth
The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors
Features

The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors

This time, the band squinting under the soundcheck lights is The Sophs.

By Dork
Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'
Features

Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'

Australian duo 2charm have gone from Discord jokes to one of underground pop's most intriguing new acts.

By Abigail Firth
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape 2026 delivers three days packed with unforgettable sets and future favourites.

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

After battling rainwater, gale-force winds and the final-day festival fatigue, Dork’s Deep End stage ends The Great Escape the only way it could: with Shame turning Brighton beach into absolute carnage.

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

Packed into Chalk shoulder-to-shoulder, Great Escape crowds find themselves swept up in an evening that turns folk, trad and Americana into the hottest ticket in Brighton.

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

Dork, M for Montreal, Montreal label Mothland, and the venue-spanning Footsteps Festival deliver a showcase packed with artists doing things their own way.

Super Sometimes are putting everything on the line for pop-punk
Features

Super Sometimes are putting everything on the line for pop-punk

Super Sometimes grew up dreaming about Warped Tour, sold out the same venue blink-182 once played and poured every bit of that pressure into debut album ‘Show the World What’s Underneath’.

By Sam Taylor
"I wanted the EP to feel sweet and free": Meet indie-pop newcomer Lola Blue
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"I wanted the EP to feel sweet and free": Meet indie-pop newcomer Lola Blue

Raised on Bowie, Phoenix and The Smashing Pumpkins, Lola Blue is making music that wants to bottle the excitement of being young.

By Felicity Newton
Beartooth's Caleb Shomo: "The only way out is through"
Features

Beartooth's Caleb Shomo: "The only way out is through"

Freshly sober and creatively fearless, Caleb Shomo has made a Beartooth album unlike any before it.

By Ciaran Picker
Charli xcx: Everyone's talkin' 'bout 'ROCK MUSIC'
Features

Charli xcx: Everyone's talkin' 'bout 'ROCK MUSIC'

A small note on Charli xcx, 'ROCK MUSIC', and the dispiriting national habit of refusing to enjoy pop music until we've worked out whether we're allowed to.

By Dan Harrison
The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors
Features

The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors

This time, the band squinting under the soundcheck lights is The Sophs.

By Dork
Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'
Features

Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'

Australian duo 2charm have gone from Discord jokes to one of underground pop's most intriguing new acts.

By Abigail Firth
"I wanted the EP to feel sweet and free": Meet indie-pop newcomer Lola Blue
Features

"I wanted the EP to feel sweet and free": Meet indie-pop newcomer Lola Blue

Raised on Bowie, Phoenix and The Smashing Pumpkins, Lola Blue is making music that wants to bottle the excitement of being young.

By Felicity Newton
Beartooth's Caleb Shomo: "The only way out is through"
Features

Beartooth's Caleb Shomo: "The only way out is through"

Freshly sober and creatively fearless, Caleb Shomo has made a Beartooth album unlike any before it.

By Ciaran Picker
Charli xcx: Everyone's talkin' 'bout 'ROCK MUSIC'
Features

Charli xcx: Everyone's talkin' 'bout 'ROCK MUSIC'

A small note on Charli xcx, 'ROCK MUSIC', and the dispiriting national habit of refusing to enjoy pop music until we've worked out whether we're allowed to.

By Dan Harrison
The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors
Features

The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors

This time, the band squinting under the soundcheck lights is The Sophs.

By Dork
Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'
Features

Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'

Australian duo 2charm have gone from Discord jokes to one of underground pop's most intriguing new acts.

By Abigail Firth
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape 2026 delivers three days packed with unforgettable sets and future favourites.

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

After battling rainwater, gale-force winds and the final-day festival fatigue, Dork’s Deep End stage ends The Great Escape the only way it could: with Shame turning Brighton beach into absolute carnage.

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

Packed into Chalk shoulder-to-shoulder, Great Escape crowds find themselves swept up in an evening that turns folk, trad and Americana into the hottest ticket in Brighton.

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

Dork, M for Montreal, Montreal label Mothland, and the venue-spanning Footsteps Festival deliver a showcase packed with artists doing things their own way.

Super Sometimes are putting everything on the line for pop-punk
Features

Super Sometimes are putting everything on the line for pop-punk

Super Sometimes grew up dreaming about Warped Tour, sold out the same venue blink-182 once played and poured every bit of that pressure into debut album ‘Show the World What’s Underneath’.

By Sam Taylor
"I wanted the EP to feel sweet and free": Meet indie-pop newcomer Lola Blue
Features

"I wanted the EP to feel sweet and free": Meet indie-pop newcomer Lola Blue

Raised on Bowie, Phoenix and The Smashing Pumpkins, Lola Blue is making music that wants to bottle the excitement of being young.

By Felicity Newton
Beartooth's Caleb Shomo: "The only way out is through"
Features

Beartooth's Caleb Shomo: "The only way out is through"

Freshly sober and creatively fearless, Caleb Shomo has made a Beartooth album unlike any before it.

By Ciaran Picker
Charli xcx: Everyone's talkin' 'bout 'ROCK MUSIC'
Features

Charli xcx: Everyone's talkin' 'bout 'ROCK MUSIC'

A small note on Charli xcx, 'ROCK MUSIC', and the dispiriting national habit of refusing to enjoy pop music until we've worked out whether we're allowed to.

By Dan Harrison
The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors
Features

The Sophs walk 'THE DOG DIES IN THE END' round the 100 Club for Before Doors

This time, the band squinting under the soundcheck lights is The Sophs.

By Dork
Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'
Features

Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'

Australian duo 2charm have gone from Discord jokes to one of underground pop's most intriguing new acts.

By Abigail Firth
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape 2026 delivers three days packed with unforgettable sets and future favourites.

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

After battling rainwater, gale-force winds and the final-day festival fatigue, Dork’s Deep End stage ends The Great Escape the only way it could: with Shame turning Brighton beach into absolute carnage.

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

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Kneecap have teamed up with Killer Mike for a new version of ‘Smugglers & Scholars’
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Kneecap have teamed up with Killer Mike for a new version of ‘Smugglers & Scholars’

The Run The Jewels rapper joins the Belfast trio on reworked 'FENIAN' cut.

27 MAY 2026•By Felicity Newton
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Softcult rage against oppressive systems on their new ‘Tired’ video

27 MAY 2026
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Grandmas House have shared title-track ‘Baby You’re A Winner’ and details of their debut album

27 MAY 2026
Amie Blu reflects on hindsight and heartbreak on new single ‘trees for the woods’
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Amie Blu reflects on hindsight and heartbreak on new single ‘trees for the woods’

The singer-songwriter delivers her first track since debut album 'when all is said and done'

27 MAY 2026
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SexyTadhg celebrates queer Irish identity on their new EP ‘Tadhg’

The Carlow-raised artist explores trad roots and queer identity ahead of October headline shows.

27 MAY 2026
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Iceland Airwaves has revealed its first 2026 lineup details with Shygirl, The Streets and Daði Freyr

27 MAY 2026
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Twin Atlantic have returned with their euphoric new single ‘Don’t Quit It’

27 MAY 2026
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Kingfishr have shared new single ‘The Sun Will Never Settle’ ahead of their huge summer shows

27 MAY 2026
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Grace Cummings has announced her new album ‘Bloodhorse!’ with haunting single ‘My God’

27 MAY 2026
The Magic Gang's Jack Kaye explores storytelling and starting over on his debut solo single, ‘Dora’
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The Magic Gang's Jack Kaye explores storytelling and starting over on his debut solo single, ‘Dora’

The ex-Magic Gang singer launches a new solo chapter via Fascination Street.

27 MAY 2026
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Ariana Grande offers lyric glimpse of new track 'Hate That I Made You Love Me'

She's shared a cryptic four-word caption hinting at lyrics from her forthcoming album 'Petal'.

26 MAY 2026
UpsetNews

Boston Manor are celebrating 10 years of ‘Be Nothing.’ with a reissue and full-album tour

An acoustic take on 'Lead Feet' arrives ahead of the August reissue.

26 MAY 2026
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Abigail Morris joins Lucia & The Best Boys on baroque-pop single ‘Big Romance’

The collaboration features on forthcoming album 'Picking Petals' ahead of a Barrowland headline date.

27 MAY 2026
Abigail Morris joins Lucia & The Best Boys on baroque-pop single ‘Big Romance’
Olivia Rodrigo has unveiled the 13-song tracklist for her third album 'You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love'
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Olivia Rodrigo has unveiled the 13-song tracklist for her third album 'You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love'

They're divided beneath two headers - 'Girl So in Love' and 'You Seem Pretty Sad'.

26 MAY 2026
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Kim Gordon has shared a full 72-minute live performance film from Paris

The set documents her Le Trianon performance of new album 'PLAY ME'.

26 MAY 2026
UpsetNews

Knocked Loose have added Bristol and Nottingham headline shows around their Metallica tour

Bristol's Electric and Nottingham's Rock City host the hardcore quintet this summer.

26 MAY 2026
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Kim Gordon has shared a full 72-minute live performance film from Paris

The set documents her Le Trianon performance of new album 'PLAY ME'.

26 MAY 2026
UpsetNews

Knocked Loose have added Bristol and Nottingham headline shows around their Metallica tour

Bristol's Electric and Nottingham's Rock City host the hardcore quintet this summer.

26 MAY 2026
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Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more
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Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more

The Orielles take us through the music that meant the most to them during their teenage years.

6 Mar 2026•BY Dork
Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance
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Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance

London-based songwriter Sofia has been steadily building a following as Sofia and the Antoinettes, a project where identity is never fixed and each release reveals a new version of herself.

8 May 2026•BY Felicity Newton
Myles Smith is running the long race
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Myles Smith is running the long race

Myles Smith has gone from playing open mic nights in pubs to hearing his own songs while on hold to the broadband company. Somewhere between billion-stream hits, Ed Sheeran stadium tours and Arsenal group chats, the Luton songwriter is still trying to make sense of how any of this became his life.

8 May 2026•BY Jake Hawkes
Check out Swim Deep's Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Yuck, The Horrors, MGMT and more
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Check out Swim Deep's Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Yuck, The Horrors, MGMT and more

Swim Deep take us through the music that meant the most to them during their teenage years.

8 May 2026•BY Dork
Any Other Questions with... NXDIA
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Any Other Questions with... NXDIA

These are the hard-hitting facts the music industry needs right now.

8 May 2026•BY Dork
Truthpaste are shaping up as one of the UK's most unpredictable new bands
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Truthpaste are shaping up as one of the UK's most unpredictable new bands

Manchester-formed five-piece Truthpaste don't really do "one sound", but with debut EP 'I Don't Know Either', they're making a very convincing case for all of them at once.

8 May 2026•BY Felicity Newton
Ruel stops holding back: “Now, who gives a shit?”
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Ruel stops holding back: “Now, who gives a shit?”

After years of being labelled a pop prodigy, Ruel is rewriting his own narrative. The London-born, Sydney-raised singer first broke through as a teenager, but with 'Kicking My Feet' and the upcoming 'Kicking & Screaming', he's embracing big feelings and unapologetic joy. Growing up might just be his best era yet.

10 Apr 2026•BY Ali Shutler
Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of
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Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of

On her debut album ‘Somebody Help Me, I’m Being Spontaneous!’, Newcastle artist Melanie Baker turns identity and everyday disasters into euphoric alt-rock.

10 Apr 2026•BY Linsey Teggert
A day in the life of... Lip Critic
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A day in the life of... Lip Critic

This month, we nab Bret Kaser from Lip Critic to spy on 24 hours in their life. 21st March 2026, to be exact.

10 Apr 2026•BY Dork
Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more
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Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more

The Orielles take us through the music that meant the most to them during their teenage years.

6 Mar 2026•BY Dork
Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance
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Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance

London-based songwriter Sofia has been steadily building a following as Sofia and the Antoinettes, a project where identity is never fixed and each release reveals a new version of herself.

8 May 2026•BY Felicity Newton
Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more
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Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more

The Orielles take us through the music that meant the most to them during their teenage years.

6 Mar 2026•BY Dork
Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance
FEATURESEARLY ACCESS

Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance

London-based songwriter Sofia has been steadily building a following as Sofia and the Antoinettes, a project where identity is never fixed and each release reveals a new version of herself.

8 May 2026•BY Felicity Newton
Myles Smith is running the long race
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Myles Smith is running the long race

Myles Smith has gone from playing open mic nights in pubs to hearing his own songs while on hold to the broadband company. Somewhere between billion-stream hits, Ed Sheeran stadium tours and Arsenal group chats, the Luton songwriter is still trying to make sense of how any of this became his life.

8 May 2026•BY Jake Hawkes
Check out Swim Deep's Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Yuck, The Horrors, MGMT and more
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Check out Swim Deep's Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Yuck, The Horrors, MGMT and more

Swim Deep take us through the music that meant the most to them during their teenage years.

8 May 2026•BY Dork
Any Other Questions with... NXDIA
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Any Other Questions with... NXDIA

These are the hard-hitting facts the music industry needs right now.

8 May 2026•BY Dork
Truthpaste are shaping up as one of the UK's most unpredictable new bands
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Truthpaste are shaping up as one of the UK's most unpredictable new bands

Manchester-formed five-piece Truthpaste don't really do "one sound", but with debut EP 'I Don't Know Either', they're making a very convincing case for all of them at once.

8 May 2026•BY Felicity Newton
Ruel stops holding back: “Now, who gives a shit?”
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Ruel stops holding back: “Now, who gives a shit?”

After years of being labelled a pop prodigy, Ruel is rewriting his own narrative. The London-born, Sydney-raised singer first broke through as a teenager, but with 'Kicking My Feet' and the upcoming 'Kicking & Screaming', he's embracing big feelings and unapologetic joy. Growing up might just be his best era yet.

10 Apr 2026•BY Ali Shutler
Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of
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Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of

On her debut album ‘Somebody Help Me, I’m Being Spontaneous!’, Newcastle artist Melanie Baker turns identity and everyday disasters into euphoric alt-rock.

10 Apr 2026•BY Linsey Teggert
A day in the life of... Lip Critic
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A day in the life of... Lip Critic

This month, we nab Bret Kaser from Lip Critic to spy on 24 hours in their life. 21st March 2026, to be exact.

10 Apr 2026•BY Dork
Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more
FEATURESEARLY ACCESS

Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more

The Orielles take us through the music that meant the most to them during their teenage years.

6 Mar 2026•BY Dork
Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance
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Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance

London-based songwriter Sofia has been steadily building a following as Sofia and the Antoinettes, a project where identity is never fixed and each release reveals a new version of herself.

8 May 2026•BY Felicity Newton
Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance
FEATURESEARLY ACCESS

Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance

London-based songwriter Sofia has been steadily building a following as Sofia and the Antoinettes, a project where identity is never fixed and each release reveals a new version of herself.

8 May 2026•BY Felicity Newton
Myles Smith is running the long race
FEATURESEARLY ACCESS

Myles Smith is running the long race

Myles Smith has gone from playing open mic nights in pubs to hearing his own songs while on hold to the broadband company. Somewhere between billion-stream hits, Ed Sheeran stadium tours and Arsenal group chats, the Luton songwriter is still trying to make sense of how any of this became his life.

8 May 2026•BY Jake Hawkes
Check out Swim Deep's Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Yuck, The Horrors, MGMT and more
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Check out Swim Deep's Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Yuck, The Horrors, MGMT and more

Swim Deep take us through the music that meant the most to them during their teenage years.

8 May 2026•BY Dork
Any Other Questions with... NXDIA
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Any Other Questions with... NXDIA

These are the hard-hitting facts the music industry needs right now.

8 May 2026•BY Dork
Truthpaste are shaping up as one of the UK's most unpredictable new bands
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Truthpaste are shaping up as one of the UK's most unpredictable new bands

Manchester-formed five-piece Truthpaste don't really do "one sound", but with debut EP 'I Don't Know Either', they're making a very convincing case for all of them at once.

8 May 2026•BY Felicity Newton
Ruel stops holding back: “Now, who gives a shit?”
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Ruel stops holding back: “Now, who gives a shit?”

After years of being labelled a pop prodigy, Ruel is rewriting his own narrative. The London-born, Sydney-raised singer first broke through as a teenager, but with 'Kicking My Feet' and the upcoming 'Kicking & Screaming', he's embracing big feelings and unapologetic joy. Growing up might just be his best era yet.

10 Apr 2026•BY Ali Shutler
Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of
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Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of

On her debut album ‘Somebody Help Me, I’m Being Spontaneous!’, Newcastle artist Melanie Baker turns identity and everyday disasters into euphoric alt-rock.

10 Apr 2026•BY Linsey Teggert
A day in the life of... Lip Critic
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A day in the life of... Lip Critic

This month, we nab Bret Kaser from Lip Critic to spy on 24 hours in their life. 21st March 2026, to be exact.

10 Apr 2026•BY Dork
Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more
FEATURESEARLY ACCESS

Check out The Orielles' Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. L$D, The Specials, Metronomy and more

The Orielles take us through the music that meant the most to them during their teenage years.

6 Mar 2026•BY Dork
Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance
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Sofia and the Antoinettes is turning life into performance

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Myles Smith has gone from playing open mic nights in pubs to hearing his own songs while on hold to the broadband company. Somewhere between billion-stream hits, Ed Sheeran stadium tours and Arsenal group chats, the Luton songwriter is still trying to make sense of how any of this became his life.

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Check out Swim Deep's Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Yuck, The Horrors, MGMT and more
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Ruel stops holding back: “Now, who gives a shit?”
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Ruel stops holding back: “Now, who gives a shit?”

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Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of
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Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of

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6 Mar 2026•BY Dork
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8 May 2026•BY Felicity Newton
Myles Smith is running the long race
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Myles Smith is running the long race

Myles Smith has gone from playing open mic nights in pubs to hearing his own songs while on hold to the broadband company. Somewhere between billion-stream hits, Ed Sheeran stadium tours and Arsenal group chats, the Luton songwriter is still trying to make sense of how any of this became his life.

8 May 2026•BY Jake Hawkes
Check out Swim Deep's Teenage Kicks playlist, feat. Yuck, The Horrors, MGMT and more
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8 May 2026•BY Dork
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Ruel stops holding back: “Now, who gives a shit?”
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10 Apr 2026•BY Ali Shutler
Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of
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Melanie Baker is making sense of it all... sort of

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On their fourth album 'Dancing On The Wall', MUNA step into a darker, sweat-soaked world where queer desire, apocalypse anxiety and theatrical self-awareness collide.

by Neive McCarthy

MUNA are dancing at the edge of the world

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On their fourth album 'Dancing On The Wall', MUNA step into a darker, sweat-soaked world where queer desire, apocalypse anxiety and theatrical self-awareness collide.

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Dagny’s new album started with a simple idea: stop overthinking
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Bella Kay’s breakout hit ‘iloveitiloveitiloveit’ taught her to take risks
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Bella Kay’s breakout hit ‘iloveitiloveitiloveit’ taught her to take risks

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Dot To Dot 2026: Fool Nelson are turning sweaty indie-rock into a transcontinental operation
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Fool Nelson have gone from childhood talent shows in Western Australia to packed UK gigs and festival stages. Before Dot To Dot, the trio chat 'Keepsake', touristy moments and finding new favourite bands by accident.

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Life is better in 2charm's 'star scum city'
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Australian duo 2charm have gone from Discord jokes to one of underground pop's most intriguing new acts.

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Super Sometimes are putting everything on the line for pop-punk
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Super Sometimes grew up dreaming about Warped Tour, sold out the same venue blink-182 once played and poured every bit of that pressure into debut album ‘Show the World What’s Underneath’.

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Dagny’s new album started with a simple idea: stop overthinking
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From writing fake Lady Gaga songs in the studio to embracing “Scandinavian Strut”, 'Dancefloor Erotica' finds Dagny pushing herself in every direction.

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Bella Kay’s breakout hit ‘iloveitiloveitiloveit’ taught her to take risks
Feature

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Dot To Dot 2026: Fool Nelson are turning sweaty indie-rock into a transcontinental operation
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Fool Nelson have gone from childhood talent shows in Western Australia to packed UK gigs and festival stages. Before Dot To Dot, the trio chat 'Keepsake', touristy moments and finding new favourite bands by accident.

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Towa Bird's new kind of gentleman
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Towa Bird's journey from viral guitar clips to actual arena stages with Billie Eilish feels mildly unreal. With 'Gentleman', she embraces the things that got her there: wiry riffs, off-kilter feelings, and doing whatever she wants. Turns out, trusting yourself sounds pretty good.

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Super Sometimes are putting everything on the line for pop-punk
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Elton John has become the inaugural President of The Ivors Academy

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Beastie Boys’ Mike D is bringing his first UK headline show to North Shields

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26 MAY 2026
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Bleachers are for anyone, not everyone
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Bleachers are for anyone, not everyone

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News

Elton John has become the inaugural President of The Ivors Academy

The singer collected the Ivors Academy Honour at the 71st Ivor Novello Awards.

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Elton John has become the inaugural President of The Ivors Academy

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HypeNews

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26 MAY 2026
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Sam Fender urges industry to seek out working class talent as Elton John salutes him at the Ivors

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Harry Styles hails Thom Yorke as he presents Radiohead frontman with Ivors Fellowship

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25 MAY 2026
News

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The North Shields songwriter won big at the Ivor Novellos.

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Speaking Truth to Bangers

Kneecap reassert themselves as a musical force to be reckoned with.

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Kneecap reassert themselves as a musical force to be reckoned with.

By Jake Hawkes
Eat My Dust! EP by Dead Pony
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The self-titled EP is an early statement, and the foundations are right there in the songs.

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Mosaic EP by Bucket
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Eat My Dust! EP by Dead Pony
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It’s bold and a clear step forward.

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Gentleman by Towa Bird
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Sugar Girl EP by Little Simz
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Little Simz remains untouchable.

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

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

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REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE by Genesis Owusu
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Owusu is taking names while also delivering musical brilliance.

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

By Dan Harrison
Forever by Hekt
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He seamlessly weaves the best of Copenhagen alt pop cool into his EDM dancefloor vision.

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Measly Means EP by Villanelle
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A snapshot of a young band catching momentum.

By Harry Shaw
Put On A Record Tommy EP by Tom A. Smith
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‘Put On A Record Tommy’ is fun, open-hearted, and easy to get caught up in.

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Mosaic EP by Bucket
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Unpredictable and deceptively catchy in all the right places.

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Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London
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Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music
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From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
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20 May 2026
Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
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The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
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Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
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Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

The Grace, London

19 May 2026
Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making
Live Review

Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making

Bush Hall, London

14 May 2026
Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour
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Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour

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Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London

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11 May 2026
Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London
Live Review

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The O2 Arena, London

7 May 2026
Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music
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26 May 2026
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Live Review

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Hatfield + Leeds

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20 May 2026
Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

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19 May 2026
Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
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19 May 2026
Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

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The Grace, London

19 May 2026
Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making
Live Review

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14 May 2026
Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour
Live Review

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11 May 2026
Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London
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11 May 2026
Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London
Live Review

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The O2 Arena, London

7 May 2026
Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music
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26 May 2026
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Hatfield + Leeds

26 May 2026
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

20 May 2026
Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

The Grace, London

19 May 2026
Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making
Live Review

Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making

Bush Hall, London

14 May 2026
Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour
Live Review

Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour

The O2 Arena, London

11 May 2026
Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London
Live Review

Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London

The 100 Club, London

11 May 2026
Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London
Live Review

Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London

The O2 Arena, London

7 May 2026
Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music
Live Review

Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music

Various, Bristol

26 May 2026
Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it
Live Review

Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it

Hatfield + Leeds

26 May 2026
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

20 May 2026
Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

The Grace, London

19 May 2026
Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making
Live Review

Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making

Bush Hall, London

14 May 2026
Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour
Live Review

Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour

The O2 Arena, London

11 May 2026
Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London
Live Review

Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London

The 100 Club, London

11 May 2026
Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London
Live Review

Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London

The O2 Arena, London

7 May 2026
Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music
Live Review

Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music

Various, Bristol

26 May 2026
Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it
Live Review

Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it

Hatfield + Leeds

26 May 2026
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

20 May 2026
Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

The Grace, London

19 May 2026
Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making
Live Review

Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making

Bush Hall, London

14 May 2026
Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour
Live Review

Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour

The O2 Arena, London

11 May 2026
Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London
Live Review

Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London

The 100 Club, London

11 May 2026
Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London
Live Review

Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London

The O2 Arena, London

7 May 2026
Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music
Live Review

Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music

Various, Bristol

26 May 2026
Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it
Live Review

Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it

Hatfield + Leeds

26 May 2026
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

20 May 2026
Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

The Grace, London

19 May 2026
Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making
Live Review

Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making

Bush Hall, London

14 May 2026
Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour
Live Review

Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour

The O2 Arena, London

11 May 2026
Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London
Live Review

Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London

The 100 Club, London

11 May 2026
Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London
Live Review

Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London

The O2 Arena, London

7 May 2026
Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music
Live Review

Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music

Various, Bristol

26 May 2026
Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it
Live Review

Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it

Hatfield + Leeds

26 May 2026
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

20 May 2026
Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

The Grace, London

19 May 2026
Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making
Live Review

Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making

Bush Hall, London

14 May 2026
Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour
Live Review

Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour

The O2 Arena, London

11 May 2026
Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London
Live Review

Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London

The 100 Club, London

11 May 2026
Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London
Live Review

Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London

The O2 Arena, London

7 May 2026
Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music
Live Review

Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music

Various, Bristol

26 May 2026
Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it
Live Review

Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it

Hatfield + Leeds

26 May 2026
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

20 May 2026
Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

The Grace, London

19 May 2026
Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making
Live Review

Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making

Bush Hall, London

14 May 2026
Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour
Live Review

Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour

The O2 Arena, London

11 May 2026
Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London
Live Review

Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London

The 100 Club, London

11 May 2026
Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London
Live Review

Louis Tomlinson looks completely at home headlining the O2 Arena, London

The O2 Arena, London

7 May 2026
Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music
Live Review

Dot To Dot turns Bristol and Nottingham into the beating heart of new music

Various, Bristol

26 May 2026
Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it
Live Review

Slam Dunk's 20th anniversary celebrates the bands who built it

Hatfield + Leeds

26 May 2026
From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape
Live Review

From Piss to Adult DVD: the sets we couldn’t stop talking about at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

20 May 2026
Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover
Live Review

Shame turn Brighton beach into a sweat-soaked riot at Dork’s Great Escape takeover

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape
Live Review

Is folk music cool again? Little Grandad, Madra Salach and Westside Cowboy make the case at The Great Escape

The Great Escape, Brighton

19 May 2026
Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace
Live Review

Montreal meets London in a chaotic Monday night at The Grace

The Grace, London

19 May 2026
Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making
Live Review

Haute & Freddy’s theatrical Bush Hall show feels like a cult classic in the making

Bush Hall, London

14 May 2026
Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour
Live Review

Rosalía brings devotion, drama and full en pointe choreography to The O2 on the ‘LUX’ tour

The O2 Arena, London

11 May 2026
Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London
Live Review

Villanelle deliver a statement set for Dork’s Night Out at The 100 Club, London

The 100 Club, London

11 May 2026
Master Peace has announced his new album, ‘if i don’t love you, who will ?’
News

Master Peace has announced his new album, ‘if i don’t love you, who will ?’

London artist lines up follow-up to debut 'How To Make A Master Peace' for October

25 MAY 2026•By Felicity Newton
News

CMAT uses Ivor Novello speech to condemn fascism and Nigel Farage

25 MAY 2026
News

Mike D has unveiled his second single of the month with 'What We Got'

24 MAY 2026
Down With Boring checks in tonight from Brighton's The Great Escape
News

Down With Boring checks in tonight from Brighton's The Great Escape

We've got Shame, Keo, Julia Cumming and Adult DVD.

25 MAY 2026
News

Thom Yorke debuted new track 'Space Walk' and took aim at industry suits at the Ivors 2026

Radiohead's frontman uses Academy Fellowship acceptance to attack streamers and major labels.

24 MAY 2026
News

Sam Fender and Olivia Dean's 'Rein Me In' spends 12th week atop UK singles chart

24 MAY 2026
News

Charli xcx has shared a fashion-forward new video for forthcoming album track ‘SS26’

22 MAY 2026
UpsetNews

Deaf Havana have announced a UK and Ireland tour celebrating 15 years of ‘Fools and Worthless Liars’

22 MAY 2026
UpsetNews

Good Charlotte have announced a UK tour, including O2 Arena and Co-op Live headline shows

22 MAY 2026
Charli XCX has shared her latest 'B-side' 'Playboy Bunny' as a companion to 'SS26'
News

Charli XCX has shared her latest 'B-side' 'Playboy Bunny' as a companion to 'SS26'

It's another vinyl-exclusive cut from Charli's current sort-of-yet-to-be-fully-detailed album cycle.

24 MAY 2026
UpsetNews

Trash Boat have announced a 10th anniversary show for ‘Nothing I Write You Can Change What You’ve Been Through’

The St Albans four-piece will headline KOKO for the first time this October.

22 MAY 2026
HypeNews

Cruz Beckham has shared his playful new single ‘Yeah Yeah Yeah’

The singer readies festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Reading & Leeds and more this summer.

22 MAY 2026
News

Lola Young is back with her new single 'From Down Here'

It's her first piece of music since stepping back from her career in September.

24 MAY 2026
Lola Young is back with her new single 'From Down Here'
Olivia Rodrigo unveils her "favourite on the album" with new single 'The Cure'
News

Olivia Rodrigo unveils her "favourite on the album" with new single 'The Cure'

Olivia calls it 'one of my favourite songs I've ever made' ahead of her third album.

24 MAY 2026
UpsetNews

ALT BLK ERA have kicked off a new chapter with their ‘Our World’ EP

The Nottingham sisters follow their debut 'Rave Immortal' with a new five-track release.

22 MAY 2026
Features

Dagny’s new album started with a simple idea: stop overthinking

From writing fake Lady Gaga songs in the studio to embracing “Scandinavian Strut”, 'Dancefloor Erotica' finds Dagny pushing herself in every direction.

22 MAY 2026
UpsetNews

ALT BLK ERA have kicked off a new chapter with their ‘Our World’ EP

The Nottingham sisters follow their debut 'Rave Immortal' with a new five-track release.

22 MAY 2026
Features

Dagny’s new album started with a simple idea: stop overthinking

From writing fake Lady Gaga songs in the studio to embracing “Scandinavian Strut”, 'Dancefloor Erotica' finds Dagny pushing herself in every direction.

22 MAY 2026
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