
The Great Escape announces loads more acts!
Europe's largest festival for new music The Great Escape announced another 150 artists this week...»
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Desert Mountain Tribe have crafted one of 2016's finest debuts.»
'Grandfeathered' is another distinguished addition to an already impressive body of work.»
Europe's largest festival for new music The Great Escape announced another 150 artists this week...»
DiS caught up with Money singer/songwriter Jamie Lee prior to their recent show at the Bodega in Nottingham.»
Another welcome addition to the psych rock/shoegaze canon»
As psych rock and its various offshoots continue to blossom, it's good to know some of those flowers are blooming in their own, inimitable way.»
'Hidden City' slides succinctly into the upper echelons of the band's impressive canon.»
Psychedelic rock at its most pertinent.»
As one of the most groundbreaking British bands from the 1960s, The Pretty Things legacy is firmly intact. DiS caught up with singer Phil May and guitarist Dick Taylor before soundcheck at Derby's intimate Flowerpot venue.»
A far better record than anyone could have expected...»
DiS goes behind the scenes to find out what it's like to plan, organise, book and promote a festival.»
'Still In A Dream: A Story Of Shoegaze 1988-1995' is an essential purchase for anyone with an interest in the genre.»
'Suicide Songs' is no easy ride»
Last week, DiS spent four days at Eurosonic Noorderslag in Groningen. Here's 20 things we learned from this year's festival.»
'Songs For Our Mothers' comes from a rare breed of records that's both of its time yet timeless in nature.»
12 artists we're hoping to catch.»
April Towers and Eyre Llew. Remember the names, because you'll be seeing a lot more of them in 2016.»
The Idlewild story is far from reaching its conclusion just yet.»
Lias Saoudi of Fat White Family talks changing personnel, difficult second albums and The Moonlandingz...»
'Chorus' serves to highlight what a vital band Lush were.»
Having watched in the region of 1500 bands this year, here are Dom Gourlay's ten favourite live shows.»
While this ATP wasn't quite up there with the likes of those curated by My Bloody Valentine or Matt Groening from days gone by, it's near flawless musical policy is to be admired»
Nothing short of life affirming...»
The Maccabees' ever ascending rise is a genuine cause for celebration and one that shouldn't be taken lightly»
Acts playing ATP tell us what to expect from their sets, who they're most looking forward to seeing and what tips for ATPers.»
Having been Bristol's best kept secret for over a decade, now seems as good a time as any for The Naturals to reveal themselves to the rest of the world.»
The legacy of The Jam lives on and 'Fire And Skill' only adds more weight to the band's everlasting reverence.»
Pure Mood showcases every aspect of the band's make-up without resorting to the revivalism that's dogged some of their previous output.»
"We're still engaged, present and relevant" - Killing Joke's bass player Youth on their new record and resurgence in popularity.»
For a band that spent its first five years years embarking on an elongated voyage of self-discovery, Cheatahs have sure-as-hell made up for lost time.»