Where The Murder Capital’s debut, ‘When I Have Fears’ (2019), delivered poetic post-punk melancholy, the follow-up, ‘Gigi’s Recovery’ (2023), showcased atmospheric introspection. ‘Blindness’ marks a ...
Guns N' Roses on DIY.Featuring The Last Dinner Party, Jay Som, Kojey Radical, Militarie Gun and more.
Nadia Kadek on DIY.Featuring The Last Dinner Party, Jay Som, Kojey Radical, Militarie Gun and more.
Donington Park’s premier metal fest Download Festival have announced details of their headliners for next summer, along with 90 other artists who’ll feature across the bill.
Between his prodigious streaming numbers and famously low-key lifestyle, Mac DeMarco could probably get away with not working again for the foreseeable future. This newfound place of comfort has freed ...
‘Like A Ribbon’ is an astonishingly confident debut from John Glacier, the Londoner’s sound showing itself as all-encompassing. The record feels otherworldly at times, the rotating arcade synths of ...
“I’m looking up in awe at a mountain of shit,” begins the opening refrain of ‘Constant Noise’, in what’s perhaps the perfect metaphor for how so many of us feel right now. It’s somewhat hard to ...
‘My First Album’ arrives long after Jessica Winter first emerged onto London’s circuit of musical misfits, often accompanied by the flamboyant, the kitsch and the quirky - and it’s a scene she injects ...
Olivia Dean on DIY.
DIY is teaming up with WTF - aka Music Finland’s Welcome to Finland initiative - for a special live showcase aiming to shine a spotlight on the country’s vibrant, ever-growing music scene. Taking ...
It its meshing together of time and genre conventions, it’s a record which sounds as if it has somehow always existed.
‘Songs for the Ravens’, the full-length debut from Sea of Bees (aka Sacramento-based multi-instrumentalist Julie Ann Baenziger) is a conundrum of an album to unravel. The immediate reaction to the ...
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