Good Health Good Wealth collide shimmering production with the spoken word into a cleverly-crafted seven day diary thick with drum loops, gritty riffs and grittier narration.
Kneecap bring their own kind of storm to Liverpool as they deliver an intense, high voltage show full of the bluster we’ve come to expect.
Leeds Festival returns with a bill that is stacked with one of the widest varieties of acts you will see.
Outbreak Festival makes its return to Manchester for its first day of eclectic live music. With acts ranging from punk to shoegaze to hip hop, the Saturday truly has something for everyone.
Golliwog is a murky, visceral experience that showcases Woods at the best of his ability through his immersive lyricism and gripping vocal performance.
Sleep Token release Even In Arcadia; their first major label release on RCA. Destined to be on of 2025’s biggest releases; are they in the big leagues now?
Showbiz! continues MIKE’s almost legendary album run, solidifying himself as one of the most consistent and one-of-a-kind alternative rap acts today.
Second full length from Manchester poet J. Chambers deals heavy in reflection and roots. Homecoming is a true journey.
Body Count roll mercilessly through Manchester and leave nothing in their wake. Should we have expected anything less from the LA mob?
Cambridge Folk Festival offers exhilaration, eclecticism and excitement from a festival older, by 5 years, than Glastonbury.
Sugar Hill Adventures brings together the complete output, for Sugar Hill Records, of Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & The Furious Five.
J. Chambers brings Escape The Kingdom and more to the live stage with an impressive full band performance.
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