Dylan John Thomas has shared new single ‘Got You On My Mind’ via Believe Music, alongside a stripped-back live performance video directed by Nicholas Afchain. The Rutherglen songwriter has spent the ...
In 1970, the world was changing – and so was Fleetwood Mac. Over the latter half of the preceding decade, the blues-rock outfit had become one of Britain’s best-loved bands, thanks to their refreshing ...
The heyday of classic rock has given us some of the wildest stories ever told. It was the era of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, and that cliche did not come into being without a considerable body of ...
The Great Divide opens with a question Noah Kahan doesn’t answer for another 17 tracks. In ‘End of August’, two friends drive through a New England town whose future consists of having kids who grow ...
At their peak, the blues-driven rock of The Rolling Stones was among the closest things their generation had to punk. With tracks such as ‘Paint It Black’ and ‘Gimme Shelter’, their gritty sonic ...
Devon-born, London-based artist Saskia has shared new single ‘If I’m Alive’ via Black Butter Records. The track is an electro-acoustic piece built around her jazz piano training, programmed minimalism ...
Blossoms have shared new single ‘Joke About Divorce’, their first new music since the expanded edition of ‘Gary’ in late 2024, out now via their own ODD SK Recordings label and Distiller Music. The ...
Stevie Nicks has enjoyed a more successful career than most. Joining Fleetwood Mac alongside then-partner Lindsey Buckingham not only revived a floundering band, but ushered in their most successful ...
Riz Ahmed has released the extended edition of the ‘Bait’ soundtrack, a 17-track collection featuring 37 artists drawn from across British, South Asian and global music, executive produced by Zubin ...
Boards of Canada have shared ‘Tape 05’, their first new music in thirteen years, out now via Warp Records. The Scottish brothers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin have been one of electronic music’s most ...
Over the years, Slash has accumulated more stories than most, but one of the most striking dates back to his childhood, long before Guns N’ Roses and the excess of late 1980s Los Angeles. Born in ...
What do Taxi Driver, The Warriors and Klute all have in common? While each are classics of 1970s cinema, they all present the Big Apple as a suffocating urban jungle, where something close to Thomas ...