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UnityTX are here to stay

With ‘Somewhere, In Between…’, the Dallas band confront frustration, industry pressure and a decade spent pushing their sound forward.

Antony Szmierek introduces his next chapter with new single ‘The Heron’

After a breakthrough year that turned Antony Szmierek into a beloved people’s poet, the Manchester artist is stepping into a bold new chapter.

Viagra Boys’ Shrimptech empire expands to Alexandra Palace

At their biggest headline show yet, Viagra Boys celebrate Sebastian Murphy’s birthday with saxophone freakouts, shrimp devotees and a sold-out Ally Pally.

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David Byrne turns big ideas into bigger pop at London’s Eventim Apollo

New songs from ‘Who Is the Sky?’ land with theatrical flourish at the Eventim Apollo, while Talking Heads staples hit with all the joy and bite you’d hope for.

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UnityTX are here to stay

With ‘Somewhere, In Between…’, the Dallas band confront frustration, industry pressure and a decade spent pushing their sound forward.

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Antony Szmierek introduces his next chapter with new single ‘The Heron’

After a breakthrough year that turned Antony Szmierek into a beloved people’s poet, the Manchester artist is stepping into a bold new chapter.

Book Of Churches is Felix Mackenzie-Barrow turning Divorce downtime into devotionals

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Introducing the Minneapolis newcomers channelling bad headlines, nature walks and DIY grit into cathartic, fuzzed-out release.

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Caroline Polachek: “I’m excited for a fresh, clean new world”

Caroline Polachek's 'Desire, I Want To Turn Into You' is a pop odyssey that marries chaos with clarity, weaving a tapestry of maximalist soundscapes and intimate confessions. It's also our 2023 Album of the Year.

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Glass Animals are heading into the great unknown: “Is it a risk? We’ll see, I guess”

From 'Heat Waves' to heartache: Glass Animals' 'I Love You So F***ing Much' is a cosmic exploration of human connection - a vulnerable, genre-bending odyssey that proves they're far more than a one-international-megahit band.

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Slipknot: “We’re still here, after 25 years of touring the world, selling some albums, and nobody’s got shit on us”

Slipknot are still one of the biggest bands on the planet. Twenty five years in, and they remain unmatched amonst their peers when it comes to their power, influence or sheer size. But beautiful? This we’ve gotta hear.

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London Grammar: “Kids see right through something that’s not authentic”

After 15 years, London Grammar are stronger than ever.  ‘The Greatest Love’ proves it’s been worth the wait.

ISSUE 108

April 2026

Featuring… Muna, James Blake, Holly Humberstone, Arlo Parks, Leigh-Anne, Courtney Barnett and more.
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Wallows are riding high on confidence and creativity with their third album ‘Model’, a lean, mean indie-pop machine that showcases their growth as a band.

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