Interviews Life can hurt us, but Lewis Del Mar are making it sound beautiful by Tom Cameron Danny Miller, one half of Lewis Del Mar, eloquently guides us through the band’s much-awaited second album AUGUST, and the heavy themes which lie within. The road that led to Lewis…
Music Meet iann dior: far beyond a rising star by Happy Not long ago iann dior was putting out a song per week for his close mates, the unbridled recordings clocking tens of thousands of streams per week through word of…
Interviews Why we need the Mystery Jets more than ever by Tom Cameron Blaine Harrison stands front and centre of Mystery Jets, a band that rode the mid-naughties UK indie explosion and haven’t backed down since. Though it’s their latest record, A Billion Heartbeats,…
Interviews Brooklyn duo Overcoats are preparing for war by Tom Cameron The start of 2020 has been a wild ride, to say the least. A nation was on fire, panic is a new norm, denialism has infiltrated the leadership, and artists…
Interviews Pro Audio Bridging the gap: Fractures opens up on ‘EP III’ and a wealth of what’s yet to come by Tom Cameron Fractures is Mark Zito, a solo producer, singer, and songwriter living in Melbourne. His latest EP III sees him step more broadly – not to mention confidently – into the world of…
Music News Christine and the Queens opens up on ‘People, I’ve been sad’ by Claudia Schmidt French pop wonder Christine and the Queens has just released her latest single, People, I’ve been sad. The passionate synth-pop track is accompanied by a mesmerising performance video on the music…
Music Fractures breaks the boundaries of electronica on new single ‘Addiction’ by Luke Haggart Fractures has unveiled his latest single Addiction; a slow-burning electronic anthem about the precariousness of love and the losses it often entails. Fractures is no novice at crafting complex electronic…
Interviews Music Bombay Bicycle Club are back to chat their new album, inspiration and love by Luke Saunders Following a five year hiatus and an 18-month tour celebrating their first #1 album, Bombay Bicycle Club did the last thing anyone expected. They broke up. With no plans to…
Features Oscar Jerome chats limitless jazz, London community, and reptilians by Luke Saunders Off the back of a UK tour with Kamasi Washington and the release of his first full length album, Live In Amsterdam, Oscar Jerome is a musician on the cusp. A…
Interviews Form and convention: Kate Tempest chats her new album The Book Of Traps And Lessons by Tom Cameron The first time I listened to Kate Tempest, I was blown away by a force few artists can conjure. The British poet, playwright, and musician has a latent talent for…
Music Connie Constance ushers in the new age of soul with English Rose by Mia Hull Wrap your ears around English Rose; the long-awaited debut album from Connie Constance. A poetic and sonically diverse body of work, Constance explores different avenues of herself and her generation through observational…
News LISTEN: SG Lewis – Throwaway feat. Clairo by Happy SG Lewis teams up with Clairo for the second time on Better. The lush new track proves, yet again, that the duo are unstoppable when joining forces.
Interviews Why Mike Milosh will always put Rhye’s music first by Tom Cameron The genesis of Rhye, a musical project from Canada’s Mike Milosh, is an interesting one. Choosing to forgo imagery of himself in teaser videos and press releases, back in 2013…