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12th March 2015

Interview: The Subways

Ben Sutton quizzes the rock ‘n’ roll masters about their new album
12th March 2015

Live: Years & Years

Years & Years certainly have a long way to go before reaching superstardom
11th March 2015

Live: Twin Peaks

Twin Peaks are having a great time—and they want you to have a great time too
11th March 2015

Interview: Lonely The Brave

Gavin ‘Mo’ Edgeley talks us through rising up the ranks of the Reading and Leeds lineup
11th March 2015

Live: The Charlatans

Tim Burgess and co. brought a vibrant Madchester party to the Albert Hall
11th March 2015

Live: Jaws

Connor Schofield’s sunny indie pop deserved to make the transition from his bedroom to the stage
11th March 2015

Album: Will Butler – Policy

The Arcade Fire man’s first solo outing is as unpredictable as the man himself
11th March 2015

Album: Catz ‘N Dogz – Basic Colour Theory

Catz ‘N Dogz latest offering sounds more like a compilation than a cohesive album
10th March 2015

Opinion: Baroque-ing All Over The World?

Stephen Miller looks at why challenging the tonal status quo is just what we need
6th March 2015

Club: Selective Hearing presents Tama Sumo, Virginia, Prosumer & Murat Tepeli

Another Selective Hearing, another ridiculous line-up

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6th March 2015

Club: Transmission presents Hessle Audio

Proof that you need more than great music to make a great club night was evident on the night
2nd March 2015

Album: Dutch Uncles – O Shudder

Cordelia Milward reviews Dutch Uncles’ latest offering, following them through their prolonged pursuit of the unconventional
2nd March 2015

Live: The War On Drugs

Adam Granduciel deliberately sticks pins in the map of American musical history and draws a contorted line to his own music
2nd March 2015

Album: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Chasing Yesterday

Unable to shake the feeling that this may be Noel Gallagher’s greatest work, Tariq Salarbux review’s his latest solo album, Chasing Yesterday
2nd March 2015

Top 5 songs… your mum probably loves

Dan Whiteley takes a stab at guessing the contents of your mum’s iPod
2nd March 2015

Live: Enter Shikari

On the back of their thus-far strongest album, Enter Shikari confidently deliver a show providing fans with all that they would expect – plus more
2nd March 2015

Opinion: Space… the vinyl frontier

Stephen Miller considers the appeal of vinyl records against the lack of innovation in the consumption of music today
2nd March 2015

Live: Philip Selway

Philip Selway holds the audience’s attention even as the general mood puts the audience into an ethereal, contemplative haze
2nd March 2015

Interview: Peace

Peace talk touring, Happy People and drinking with Bombay Bicycle Club
2nd March 2015

Live: Ex Hex

Classic DC punk: nothing more, nothing less