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Hype List 2026 Round-Up: Part Three

Feat. Arthur Hill, plus lots more names you’re about to get obsessed with.

The Cribs: Stopping to smell the flowers

After 20 years of relentless forward motion, The Cribs finally stopped long enough to ask why they were still doing this. The answer? Brotherhood, independence and a refusal to compromise.

Hype List 2026: Florence Road

They started 2025 without a single show outside Ireland. Now, Florence Road are selling out pop-ups, touring the world and preparing their most ambitious music yet.

Hype List 2026 Round-Up: Part Two

Feat. Fletchr Fletchr, plus 10 more names you’re about to get obsessed with.

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Hype List 2026 Round-Up: Part Three

Feat. Arthur Hill, plus lots more names you’re about to get obsessed with.

The Cribs: Stopping to smell the flowers

After 20 years of relentless forward motion, The Cribs finally stopped long enough to ask why they were still doing this. The answer? Brotherhood, independence and a refusal to compromise.

Hype List 2026: Florence Road

They started 2025 without a single show outside Ireland. Now, Florence Road are selling out pop-ups, touring the world and preparing their most ambitious music yet.

Hype List 2026 Round-Up: Part Two

Feat. Fletchr Fletchr, plus 10 more names you're about to get obsessed with.

Hype List 2026: Witch Post

A duo shaped by distance and outsider energy, Witch Post trace the landscapes behind the ‘Beast’ EP, their Partisan signing, and the next release they’re “sitting on” (but not for long).

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Remi Wolf is the pop star we deserve: “I never questioned it. I let my freak flag fly”

On her second album ‘Big Ideas’, Remi Wolf dives head-first into a whirlwind of emotions and experiences, crafting a genre-bending masterpiece that showcases just why she’s one of the very best pop stars ‘around’.

The Archives

We see things they’ll never see: Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’ at 30

30 years since its release, Oasis’ debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’ remains a record that didn’t just spark a band, but drove a whole nation into an era of self-destructive hedonism, wild optimism, and sweeping change.

Maybe, definitely not: Liam Gallagher shoots down those Oasis album whispers

The Archives

Conan Gray: “I made the album with the intention of wanting to surprise people”

Conan Gray is embracing vibrant new horizons as he meets his prime pop potential with ‘Found Heaven’.

The Archives

BIG SPECIAL: “We never set out to be the next Robbie Williams”

From the Black Country to the world stage, BIG SPECIAL’s debut album ‘POSTINDUSTRIAL HOMETOWN BLUES’ is a raw and honest reflection of the band’s journey and the universality of working-class struggles.

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February 2026

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Back with their latest album ‘So Much (For) Stardust)’ – quite probably their best in years – Fall Out Boy are in the form of their lives.

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