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David Byrne, The Last Dinner Party, Danny Brown and 5 Seconds of Summer cover the new issue of Dork

Plus Luvcat! Sigrid! Militarie Gun! bar italia! Del Water Gap! Loads more!

Militarie Gun find salvation in ‘God Save the Gun’

From chaotic dive bars to rooftop soul-searching, Militarie Gun’s new album is more than just a sonic leap – it’s a life-altering one.

LIDO Festival has announced Maribou State as its first headliner for 2026

Tickets for the festival will be available for purchase from Friday 24th October at 10am.

Girl Group are bringing pop with purpose

From pirate parties to punk-pop protest anthems, Liverpool’s Girl Group are crashing the Live at Leeds lineup with rage, rants and really, really good hooks.

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Militarie Gun find salvation in ‘God Save the Gun’

From chaotic dive bars to rooftop soul-searching, Militarie Gun’s new album is more than just a sonic leap – it’s a life-altering one.

Girl Group are bringing pop with purpose

From pirate parties to punk-pop protest anthems, Liverpool’s Girl Group are crashing the Live at Leeds lineup with rage, rants and really, really good hooks.

From the sidelines to the spotlight: Jay Som steps back in

Jay Som is back! Melina Duterte has spent the last few years shaping other people's sounds. With 'Belong', she finally returns to her own.

The Ramona Flowers went to Ireland and came back funky

With their fourth album ‘Made By Humans’, The Ramona Flowers trade old insecurities for self-belief, honesty and a little help from Nile Rodgers.

Weird Nightmare: Louder than your anxiety, catchier than your dreams

METZ are in the rear-view mirror, but Alex Edkins hasn’t stopped moving. As Weird Nightmare returns with new music, he’s finding joy in hooks, fuzz, film scores and the freedom to do things his way.

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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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Olivia Dean: “Life is just messy, and people are messy, and that’s great”

Olivia Dean's debut album 'Messy' is a passionate, heartfelt exploration of complex emotions, forging a relatable and warm connection that proves just why she's one of the most exciting new talents around.

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Shame: Burning by design

From the pubs of South London to the big leagues, Shame have come a long way. Now with their upcoming release, ‘Food For Worms’, they’re honing their sound, playing with humour and promising there really is a cameo from Phoebe Bridgers. Honest.

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The Japanese House: “I’ve de-pigeonholed myself as that sad, sad indie-pop girl”

The Japanese House's Amber Bain ventures into a bold journey of self-discovery and healing with her second album 'In The End It Always Does'. Blending melancholy and joy, it's a heart-rending experience that resonates on a profound, human level.

ISSUE 104

November 2025

Featuring… David Byrne, The Last Dinner Party, 5 Seconds of Summer, Danny Brown and loads more!
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