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Coldplay – Wembley Stadium
One of the most celebrated bands in the world reaffirms their legendary status with a breathtaking stadium spectacle that proves why they reign among rock’s finest live acts
Album Review: Wolf Alice – The Clearing
One of Britain's finest four return with a confident new chapter, as they find comfort in unexplored music territory.
Album Review: Mac DeMarco – Guitar
Mac DeMarco’s sensational new album is here, and ready to be toured across the UK in November, as well as a 2026 tour early across Japan & North America next year. Extraordinarily, this new album was recorded and written entirely in November 2024 in DeMarco's home in Los Angeles.
Fontaines D.C. – Wythenshawe Park
Fontaines D.C. are, without a doubt, one of the finest bands performing today. They also represent a modern-day pinnacle of the Irish music scene, alongside other giants like KNEECAP, who put their heart and soul into the revival of Irish culture and language.
Oasis – Wembley Stadium
Oasis are the band that started my real love for indie / rock n roll, the first band that I found for myself or the one that found me in the mid 90’s as I was about to head into secondary school and one that have soundtracked my life ever since. The band that has seen me through a myriad of all different times, yet the music has always been there in those moments of celebration and also times of need.
Idles: Block Party – Queen Square, Bristol
Queen Square was packed to its edges for the band’s biggest hometown show to date. This was more than just a gig; it felt like a communal release. A celebration of where the band came from, and how far they’ve pushed things without losing that original urgency.
Album Review: The Royston Club – Songs For The Spine
Since releasing their debut album Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars in 2023, The Royston Club have played sold-out shows across the UK, entertaining crowds with their catchy lyrics and contagious energy. Almost a year since the first single was released, and three months since the album was announced, Songs For The Spine is here.
Truck Festival 2025
Truck Festival returned to Oxfordshire this weekend, drawing crowds back to Hill Farm for another four days of live music and festival spirit.
Now a well-established staple of the UK’s summer music calendar, Truck once again showcased a vibrant lineup spanning indie rock, pop, and alternative genres. True to tradition, the British weather kept things unpredictable at times, but that didn't stop festivalgoers, known affectionately as Truckers, from turning out in force for another memorable year of the beloved event.
Album Review: The K’s – Pretty On The Internet
The K’s wasted no time when it came to producing their second studio album, announcing its release just 7 months after their debut hit the shelves, and it definitely doesn’t disappoint. It’s clear to see that the Warrington natives have established their own sound; however, ‘Pretty On The Internet’ contains some of their most experimental tunes to date.
Tapestry Festival – Review
A genre-spanning lineup of musicians helped ‘weave the Sounds of the World’ at Southampton’s inaugural Tapestry Festival last…