INTERVIEWS
Pentire: “Live is everything, it always has been.”
Gateways and grassroots venues, Jack Morgan reflects on the state of the music industry.
Siobhán Winifred: “It’s a really lovely thing that I’m able to do”
From her debut EP to supporting The Snuts, it’ll be hard to stop this rising London star.
Sports Team: Indie’s cynical straight talkers chat tours, new releases and album number three
A week away from their UK tour, the band are ready to put the pedal to the metal.
George Haverson talks the ‘FEET machine’
The frontman chats about the band’s DIY ethos, new album and desire to make music in its most potent form.
DIY music from down under: Salarymen talk their ‘two-man operation’
Renee de la Motte chats great songs, vintage influences, and all things Aussie ahead of the duo’s debut UK tour.
Honeyblood: “If you care about the value of music and can buy a record, I feel like that’s probably the best way.”
The good, the bad and the mendable: the formidable Stina Tweeddale talks 10 years in the music industry.
The Howlers: “We don’t carry an ego with us, just the desire to keep going in a world that always tells you to stop.”
From loss and grief to their cinematic sound, Adam Young chats about ‘What You’ve Got to Lose to Win It All’.
overpass: The sounds that led them to the O2 Institute
The Birmingham indie-rockers chat about their hometown, influences and anthemic debut EP as they gear up for their biggest headline show to date.
Theo Bleak: “When I’m writing music, I feel like I’m in a different world”
Katie Lynch reflects on her most candid and accomplished musical project to date.
James Marriott: “I like the fact that there’s levels to me on a public level”
The online creator on why he values both sincerity and humour in his music.
Balancing Act: “This is us finding our feet.”
Kai and Jackson chat to us about their sound, new single and debut headline tour as they joke that right now they’re just focusing on ‘not sucking’.