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The Cribs Reveal New Album Details

‘In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull’ due in May… Read More »

Beth Jeans Houghton

She’s the arty eccentric behind 2012’s weirdest pop album, but, boy, is Beth Jeans Houghton clumsy… Read More »

Pulled Apart By Horses

It’s 2012: The end of the world. Fortunately, with the godhammer thundercrack of Pulled Apart By Horses’ ferocious second album, at least Armageddon will have an appropriate soundtrack… Read More »

Band Of Skulls

Southampton trad-rock trio Band Of Skulls will be all up in your grills this month. There’s the new single ‘Bruises’ on 12th February, new album ‘Sweet Sour’ on 20th … Read More »

Track Of The Day #49

Dog Is Dead – ‘Two Devils’ Read More »

Blood Red Shoes ‘In Time To Voices’

Laura-Mary Carter and Steven Ansell return this year with their 3rd album, ‘In Time To Voices’… Read More »

Eagulls

“I’d like to thank my dad for the dogs…” It’s hard to tell if Eagulls’ frontman George Mitchell is just filling time whilst his bandmates prepare for the next song or if this is … Read More »

Jack Peñate Posts New Material Online

Jack Peñate has unveiled his first new material since his 2009 album ‘Everything Is New’. The singer-songwriter posted the video for ‘No One Lied’, which was shot in one … Read More »

Stream New Field Music Single ‘A New Town’

Listen exclusively now… Read More »

What A Week With John Kerrison #6

Hello and welcome to January, the clumsy, obligatory foreplay tacked on to the loveless, rigid missionary sex that is the tail end of winter… Read More »

Michael Kiwanuka Tops BBC Sound Of 2012 Poll

Soul singer pips Frank Ocean and Azealia Banks to top spot… Read More »

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

Ten years into their career and Hawthorne Heights aren’t where they want to be. Maybe not literally speaking – after all, singer JT Woodruff reminds everyone a number of times tonight that he … Read More »

End Of The Road Christmas Party

The End of the Road Christmas Shindig is now a staple on the festive calendar, with high expectations of the musical calibre of acts, which this year, do not disappoint. This year’s music comes … Read More »

Emmy the Great And Tim Wheeler

You can’t escape the C word this time of year, no matter how hard you try. It’s everywhere – whether it’s the Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree toppling over or the world and its dog vying … Read More »

What A Week With John Kerrison #4

Featuring the iTunes Charts, the Illuminati and the Worst Post-Date Email Ever… Read More »

Bring Me The Horizon

When a band gets the same reception from the crowd as would a gaggle of child molesters at a Daily Mail readers’ convention it’s a depressing sight, and that’s exactly what greets Bring Me … Read More »

Paul Thomas Saunders

The odds are stacked against Paul Thomas Saunders from the start tonight. For one thing this meek, mumbling singer-songwriter insists on using his middle name, making him seem off-puttingly posh. … Read More »

The Vaccines/ Frankie & The Heartstrings

With doors opening early, Frankie and the Heartstrings take to the stage to a half empty room. Thankfully, Bristol always responds well to these guys and frontman Frankie rocks … Read More »

Neon Indian

The last time Neon Indian were supposed to play in London, in early August, their plans were scuppered by groups of feral youths on the rampage – or rather, as it turned out, the hollow … Read More »

What A Week With John Kerrison #3

One For The Money and The Great Bieby Scandal The seed of famous musicians has been providing some sticky situations over the last few weeks – if you’ve stopped reading this already then I … Read More »

The Top 50 Albums Of 2011: #1

#1 The Antlers ‘Burst Apart’ (Transgressive) It’s a grey day in Williamsburg, the burgeoning artistic centre of New York. Though the rain intermittently drives down onto the low-rise … Read More »

The Top 50 Albums Of 2011: #10-#2

#10 Battles ‘Gloss Drop’ (Warp) Its gestation may have been troubled, but ‘Gloss Drop’ ended up being a difficult second album in the best possible sense. Battles always promised … Read More »

#7 Suggs, Madness

Madness frontman Suggs on the benefits of VHS, heinously expensive milk and breaking Rod Stewart’s mantelpiece… Read More »

#6 Tom Meighan, Kasabian

“Tiny” Tom Meighan of “pop psychedelic” trailblazers Kasabian hopes he isn’t pregnant, admits that puppets “blow his mind”, and that he once bought a very expensive bicycle… Read More »

Lanterns On The Lake

For a band with so much going for them, Lanterns on the Lake cut surprisingly dour figures. With a raft of critical acclaim having floated their way following the release of their début album … Read More »

Atlas Sound

Bradford Cox is nothing if not prolific. Since 2005, he’s released a total of eight ‘official’ albums with Deerhunter and solo project Atlas Sound, alongside a smorgasbord of online demo … Read More »

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