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Olivia Rodrigo, Wolf Alice, Turnstile and more: all the coverage from Sunday at Glastonbury 2025 The festival’s final day is set to be one to remember thanks to the likes of Djo, Sprints, The ...
11.30pm: Olivia Rodrigo closes out Glastonbury 2025 with empowering, attitude-packed stint on the Pyramid Stage It’s no secret that Glastonbury is a festival that caters to a great musical many, but ...
Now, the Belgian festival has confirmed that this final spot will be filled by pop stalwart Tom Odell, who’ll take to the Main Stage in Werchter’s Festivalpark this Saturday, 5th July. Odell will be ...
Label: Third Man There are three kinds of Marmite records. There’s the kind to garner extreme reactions either way, and then the distinctly mid, whereby it just exists. But this debut from Londoners ...
Label: EMI From leather coin belts to Jersey Shore, the noughties introduced a great many dubious cultural trends that deserve to stay firmly locked in millennium time capsules. But if there is one ...
It’s possible to criticise the Six (currently consisting of five members) for creating music that’s at times a bit too much to take in, but this isn’t a band who are creating music for Radio One. This ...
A joyous ten-track delight.Label: (p)doom ‘Phantom Island’ is King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard ’s 27th album ‘proper’, giving the Aussie outfit a discography to rival the MCU. It’s introduced by the ...
With campers now firmly settled in, and a series of ace artists having already taken to stages yesterday, spirits are high ahead of what’s set to be a huge Friday. While The 1975 will be stepping up ...
As moving as it is musically satisfying.Label: Island EMI The opening words to this fourth album from Loyle Carner are “beautiful accidents”, and it’s a line that can serve as a metaphor for the ...
Headspinning, full-throttle, and with absolutely no breaks, UNIVERSITY launch headfirst into a symphony of clashing sounds and melodies on debut record, ‘McCartney, It’ll Be OK’. Post-punk in places, ...
Joseph Cultice on DIY.Garbage: Let The Light In 30 years on from their eponymous debut, Garbage are still a formidable force to be reckoned with. Now, returning with the band’s eighth studio album ...
Debuted during an intimate warm-up show in Helsinki, this latest number is just as balls-to-the-wall maximalist as we’ve come to expect from Muse, and arrives just as the band embark on a festival ...
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