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Headspinning, full-throttle, and with absolutely no breaks, UNIVERSITY launch headfirst into a symphony of clashing sounds and melodies on debut record, ‘McCartney, It’ll Be OK’. Post-punk in places, ...
The opening words to this fourth album from Loyle Carner are “beautiful accidents”, and it’s a line that can serve as a metaphor for the record as a whole. Here, we find the artist - now 11 years in - ...
Neu Bulletins are DIY’s guide to the best and freshest new music. Your one stop shop for buzzy new bands and red hot emerging stars, this roundup features some of the tracks we’ve been rinsing at full ...
These New Puritans’ London studio is situated by both a giant industrial waste processing plant and several Evangelical churches, and this physical space finds itself manifested in sonic form on the ...
The winners of The Ivors have been announced! The awards, which celebrate this year’s best achievements in songwriting and screen composition, have revealed that iconic artists such as Charli xcx, ...
For anyone unfamiliar with House of Protection, be assured that when it comes to metal, you’re in safe hands. Made up of longtime friends Stephen Harrison and Aric Improta - who have jointly played in ...
Within moments of this second full-length outing from the Dublin-Belfast-London based punk outfit it becomes clear that the record is very much antithetical to its namesake. An 11-track whirling ...
Due out on 30th May (via September Recordings), Obongjayar’s second LP ‘Paradise Now’ will act as a follow up to his 2022 debut ‘Some Nights I Dream Of Doors’, and has so far been previewed via ...
The opening moments of this EP – the first material to emerge from this solo project of The Last Dinner Party guitarist Lizzie Mayland - introduce an intimate dialogue, with little left unsaid. The ...
Neu Bulletins are DIY’s guide to the best and freshest new music. Your one stop shop for buzzy new bands and red hot emerging stars, this roundup features some of the tracks we’ve been rinsing at full ...
Employed To Serve are as immensely likeable as they are pummelingly heavy. The Woking five-piece - fronted by the husband-and-wife duo of vocalist Justine Jones and guitarist Sammy Urwin - are dyed-in ...
On 'Highway Man', folk-punk quartet The New Eves ominously take our hand, dragging us across dusty paths and over boggy marshes, reimagining the Alfred Noyes poem of the same name from a female-first ...