British Music
That's Not Me: How Our Thriving British Music Scene is Reclaiming Its Identity
We have a crop of artists who aren't turning to America for inspiration or identity.
Looking Back on 30 Years of Subculture in the UK
Talking to Sam Knee about his new book The Bag I'm In, which charts the last three decades of British music and fashion.
Looking Back on 30 Years of Subculture in the UK
Talking to Sam Knee about his new book The Bag I'm In, which charts the last three decades of British music and fashion.
The Thing About Fat White Family and How Fucked Up Everything Is Right Now
Fat White Family are a reminder that rock music can mean something beyond an NME cover, a pull-quote, and a few tracks recorded with Jim Abbiss.
Wireless Festival is a Depressing Insight Into the Future of British Festivals
Wireless has the potential to be one of the best festivals in Britain - but it continually lets itself down by placing money over experience.
Supermarket Sweet
Melbourne’s greasy electro-punk geeks Damn Arms are the latest in a deluge of bands to arrive in the UK from Down Under who look set to put Aussie rock right back on the international rock map (Jet were a joke, right?).