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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.

RAYE at the O2 Arena: a gorgeous, gritty ode to joy

RAYE knows how to get exactly what she wants.

DEADLETTER are for the living

DEADLETTER’s Zac Lawrence has two jobs: gardener by day, frontman by night. On ‘Existence Is Bliss’, the sextet bottle the tension between going through the motions and grabbing life by the collar.

Varials are sounding like Varials again: “All gas, no brakes”

After line-up shifts, a necessary break and a record that “didn’t sound like Varials”, the band rebuilt from the ground up. ‘Where the Light Leaves’ is their biggest, boldest statement yet.

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Meet Tooth, London’s sweatiest new hopefuls

Tooth make shout-along guitar music, play wildly sweaty gigs and still have university deadlines waiting at home.

Bleech 9:3 are a band built on second chances

Bleech 9:3 are carving out a bruising, deeply personal alt-rock identity built on truth, recovery and forward motion.

Rosie Carney isn’t afraid of doomsday

Existential dread, shoegaze noise, Ross MacDonald in the studio and four dogs at home. Rosie Carney's 'Doomsday... Don't Leave Me Here' is the end-of-the-world album that feels like coming home.

Grace Inspace: “My emotions are in my hair”

Grace Inspace’s ‘Heavy Hair’ finds the LA-born, London-raised artist unpacking where emotion lives.

DEADLETTER are for the living

DEADLETTER’s Zac Lawrence has two jobs: gardener by day, frontman by night. On ‘Existence Is Bliss’, the sextet bottle the tension between going through the motions and grabbing life by the collar.

The Archives

WILLOW: “I want to challenge myself”

Willow ditches genre-hopping for a funk-fuelled exploration of self-love on ‘empathogen', an album bursting with new-found confidence after a cathartic rock era.

The Archives

Poppy redefines musical chaos with her new album ‘Negative Spaces’

The internet's favorite shape-shifter returns with her most ambitious sonic experiment yet.

The Archives

Reneé Rapp: “The bad things that happen to me, I’m literally just going to turn them into something good”

Only one track deep, and everyone’s talking about Picture Parlour. Maybe it’s time they shut up and listened.

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Mimi Webb: “I’ve been putting in the work, and now, there’s something coming. I can feel it”

From viral TikTok fame to sold-out tours and chart-bothering hits: Mimi Webb reflects on her journey to becoming a rising star and shares details about her highly-anticipated debut album ‘Amelia’.

ISSUE 107

March 2026

Featuring… guest editor Louis Tomlinson, Mumford & Sons, Kim Gordon and more.
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