
Drenge are kicking off 2019 with a surefire albums-of-the-year contender.

2018 has been a landmark year for Idles. Where do they go from here?

North Shields singer-songwriter Sam Fender pens tunes fit for the radio A-list, while raising awareness of difficult subjects like male suicide and toxic masculinity.

On Rina Sawayama’s debut EP, released little over a year ago, she fused the joy of early 2000s pop with a more political and future-forward outlook. She’s no ordinary superstar.

In 2019, we're finally getting The Japanese House's debut album.

Hurray, it’s finally debut album time for Indoor Pets. Expect big tunes, infectious choruses, and a bucket load of top #content.

The 1975 have just released their third album, ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’. A staggering work of shifting expectations, it’s quite probably their masterpiece. To find out more, Dork headed round to frontman Matty Healy’s house to quiz him on what life’s currently like in the most exciting band on the planet.

Circa Waves aren’t faffing about - it’s less that two years since the release of their second album ‘Different Creatures’, and there’s already another imminent. Watch out 2019, they’re coming for you.

The Fever 333 played their first show in a Californian car park in the summer of 2017. Since then, there's been a steady stream of confrontational, aggr...

"I had an inordinate interest in all kinds of elvish activities," he says.

Putting wannabe pop stars through their paces.
Dallon Weekes unveils his new mystery band, and they've a big 2019 ahead.

Los Campesinos! are celebrating ten years since their debut.

As she releases her new album 'Forever Neverland', read the full Dork cover feature.

Kurt Vile is carving out his own naughty niche with dodgy parking advice...

Break ups are tough, right? LANY’s Paul Klein takes life’s shitty moments and turns them into solid gold bangers.

Berlin-based Australian five-piece Parcels will have you heading straight for the dancefloor.

They're back with brand new music and a revolutionised sound. Say hello to Sundara Karma 2.0.

It's finally time. As Pale Waves release their debut album 'My Mind Makes Noises', you can read our August 2018 cover feature introducing the record online, in full.

The world might be crumbling around us, but as Spring King return with their second album, we’ll at least watch it burn with a soundtrack of solid gold bangers.

Anna Calvi uses her striking new album 'Hunter' to explore ideas of sexuality and gender conformity.

Read an excerpt of this month's cover feature ahead of the release of her new album 'Forever Neverland' next month.

The band celebrate their new single 'Margate' with a trip to, erm, Margate...

Cult faves Interpol return with their sixth album. “It’s just the beginning for us,” says Daniel Kessler.

Deaf Havana’s new album isn’t what you’re expecting from the previously rock focused five piece - ‘Rituals’ is an explosion of pop colour.

With two (sort of) new members and a brand new album, Death Cab For Cutie are a band refreshed.

Slaves are back, and they’re shifting gears. With a new focus, a more concentrated form and actual proper choruses, everyone else should probably take cover.

Offering a reflection of a world often hard to glimpse, Our Girl have arrived with thoughtful lyrics, shimmering guitars and perhaps even the occasional personalised yoga mat.

Bad Sounds make bangers. As they prepare to drop their debut album 'Get Better', we meet the brothers sitting on 2018's alt-pop motherlode.

Palma Violets were once at the very top of the new band buzz tree; now, three of the band are back with their new project Gently Tender - and it sees them team up with The Big Moon’s Celia Archer, and guitarist Adam Brown.

It's the final ten in our run down of our favourite tracks of the year so far.

New Yorkers Bodega are putting the world to rights via politically-charged art-rock.

Already one of our brightest talents, Maggie Rogers is preparing for an album that could take her right to the very top.

Another Saaaarf Londoner to add to yr new band hype list.

It's the first ten tracks in our Q1/Q2 stock take of the biggest bangers.

Mullets from Melbourne never sounded so good.

Last year, everything changed for Mike Shinoda. With his debut solo album under his own name out now, he's finding catharsis in music.

On their debut album, Let’s Eat Grandma fizzed with potential. On the follow-up, ‘I’m All Ears’, they sound like the future.

Londoner Matt Maltese holds a mirror up to everyday life that makes you feel like just maybe, everything will be okay.

Festival sets and album number four - Two Door's Alex Trimble spills the beans ahead of this year's Community Festival.

Spring King are here to make summer approximately 4352423 times better with their infectious indie tunes - and their new album’s imminent.

Zoe Reynolds and her band, Kississippi spin heartfelt tales of everyday adventures.

As 1st June approaches, and the countdown ticks down, we try to work out exactly what The 1975 are up to on the road to 'Music For Cars'.

Feat. her dog, Frida.

The boys from Brum are back - make way for a new, bolder Peace.

The band are gearing up for a massive summer.

When we say extra, we mean extra.

The future of pop is here.

The big beasts are out, the festivals are fizzing with new talent, indie heroes are returning to rip up the silent discos. This summer looks hotter than ever before.

Every day's the weekend.

One by one, Goat Girl's peers have started to break through - now it's their turn.

Relationships can be a minefield, but Tom Ogden has put his to good use - as inspiration for Blossoms' new album. “It’s easier to write lyrics about things that are unfortunate," he explains.

It's all fun and games until your guitarist joins Stranger Things...

Isaac Gracie tackles this month’s daft queries.

George Ezra's new album sees him throwing caution to the wind.

Get up close and personal with the debut from Fickle Friends.

Bastille touring member, Charlie Barnes fills us in on his new solo record.

With a new album, a musical, and a starring role in Netflix hit GLOW, there's no stopping Kate Nash.

Sunflower Bean are taking their irresistible tunes up a notch.

Phoebe Bridgers is heading to the UK for live shows, and it's time to see what all the excitement is about...

With a new tour, a new mixtape, and a new album, Dan Smith and co. are busier than ever.

Spector have a new project in the works. No, it's not a new album - 2018 will see them try to save guitar music.

Meet Midlands newcomers, Easy Life.

American singer-songwriter Ezra Furman goes on a road trip with an angel to explore themes religion and identity with his new album, ‘Transangelic Exodus’. Buckle up, it’s one hell of a ride.

The Orielles are a ray of sunshine to brighten even the greyest of winter days. Their debut album features a bunch of everyday objects they found laying around the studio and heaps of fun. It's a winning combination.

LA trio Lo Moon are about to unleash their debut. It's very good, you know.

We get slammed for having this gee-whiz nature about things,” smiles Patrick Stump. “It’s this thing where it sounds like false modesty after a while, s...

Tonight Alive are super positive. From the youthful fear they confront on 2011 debut ‘What Are You So Scared Of?, through the pain and struggle on 2013...

The cruel trials of life nearly derailed them, but finally the Yorkshire noisemakers are back and they are smarter, stronger and, above all, stranger...

This time last year, Of Mice & Men were wondering if their New Year’s resolutions would ever come to fruition, having been dealt a near-fatal blow in th...

Hold on to your hats, and your heart. The Xcerts are launching 2018 with their most ambitious album yet, and nothing will stand in their way. ‘Hold On T...

The Night Cafe have already hit the road with some of Dork's absolute faves. Now, they've some dates of their own (including a Dork Live! show, hurray!).