For some, the biggest comeback of 2025 is the return of Oasis; for others, it’s Radiohead’s autumn tour; for me, it’s the ...
JR Moores selects the best psych, post hardcore and noise rock to emanate fuzzily from the corners of the globe ...
The British trio's fourth album suggests equal parts journey into space and a scrabbling around in the undergrowth, finds ...
It's been a long road, but just before the release of his sixth album under the Dexys banner, Kevin Rowland has finally found some peace of mind regarding his identity. He speaks frankly to Natalie ...
John Quin attends a festival of interdisciplinary performances at Luckenwalde, featuring Bendik Giske, Rae Hsu, Nazanin Noori ...
Joe Muggs looks back beyond rigid gatekeeping to the mad flux of the 1980s and the Scottish band who were outsider art and ...
With his score for Yorgos Lanthimos’s gothic fantasies Poor Things and Kind of Kindness, Joscelin Dent-Pooley (aka Jerskin Fendrix) has proven that his skills in sonic storytelling are excellent. His ...
Ron Mael of Sparks talks us through his favourite albums of all time from foundational free jazz freak out to cutting edge J-pop via Bach ...
Tide pools function as self-sufficient little watery habitats, brimming with marine life and whatever goodies are swept into the rocks as the tide comes in. Portland, Oregon based Daryl Groetsch’s ...