Oswald Slain’s debut album Bucky is a compact, confident eight-track record that marries retro rock swagger with modern lyricism, delivering warm nostalgia, sharp humour and a surprisingly broad sonic palette in under half an hour.
Read MoreThe Dirt unleash “Crash Test” — A psychedelic, sonic warning from the edge....
The Dirt are back, and they’re not pulling punches. Following the release of their genre-defying LP MONKEYPUNCH, the Pennines-based duo Jack and Sachiko deliver their fourth single from the record — the blistering, politically-charged “Crash Test.”
Read MoreOcean Colour Scene announce 30th anniversary tour for Moseley Shoals with support from The Enemy
Indie-rock legends Ocean Colour Scene are hitting the road in 2026 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their iconic album Moseley Shoals. The 13-date UK arena tour kicks off at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on 21st November and wraps with a hometown show at Birmingham’s bp pulse LIVE on 12th December.
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Shed-built truths and hardcore heart: Introducing Spearside’s “Couldn’t Be Told” EP
In a shed-turned-gym behind their family home in Trim, Co Meath, Irish hardcore duo Spearside have carved out a space for reflection, rebellion, and raw honesty. Their new EP, Couldn’t Be Told, out October 22nd 2025, marks a sonic and emotional turning point — a self-produced riot of punk energy and introspective grit that refuses to flinch.
Read MoreELECTRIC BRISTOL welcomes The Amazons with support from Overpass on 21st October - expect a night of raw energy, introspection, and indie firepower....
Get ready, Bristol. On Tuesday 21st October, Electric Bristol will be shaking to the sound of The Amazons, one of the UK’s most electrifying rock outfits, as they bring their Autumn 2025 headline tour to town. Riding high off the release of their fourth studio album 21st Century Fiction, the Reading-born quartet are entering a bold new chapter—one that’s louder, darker, and more emotionally charged than ever before.
Read MoreWe caught up with NEWTON FAULKNER ahead of his 19 date UK/Ireland tour to promote his 8th studio album 'OCTOPUS'
Ahead of hitting the road to celebrate and promote his 8th studio album Octopus, I caught up with Newton Faulkner to chat about the making of the record, how the recording process has changed over the years and where he’s most excited about performing on his UK tour.
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Behind the Counter - Are in-store performances still worth it?
In an age of arena tours, live-streamed sets, and algorithmic fan engagement, the humble in-store gig remains a curious relic—and a powerful tool. Rough Trade and many other establishments across the UK continue to champion these intimate performances, offering fans a chance to see their favourite artists up close, often just feet away from the vinyl racks. But as the music industry evolves, it’s worth asking: are instores still essential, or are they a nostalgic indulgence?
Read MoreMy Life Story’s ‘Joined Up Talking’ turns 25 - Britpop’s smartest album gets a vinyl debut
Twenty-five years after its original release, My Life Story’s Joined Up Talking is back—and it’s louder, lusher, and more lovingly curated than ever. Out 28 November 2025 via Republic of Music, the band’s third album returns in a remastered 25th Anniversary Edition, available for the first time on double coloured vinyl and a deluxe 3xCD set packed with B-sides, demos, and rarities.
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Starsailor with strings - A silver anniversary coming to you in full colour
Twenty-five years in, Starsailor are still finding new ways to move us. Their first official live album, Starsailor with Strings: Live from Liverpool, out now via East West / Parlophone, is more than a retrospective—it’s a reimagining. Recorded at the acoustically pristine Tung Auditorium in Liverpool, this one-off performance sees the beloved four-piece joined by a full string ensemble, breathing cinematic life into their most iconic tracks.
Read MoreNewton Faulkner’s Octopus - A creative renaissance with heart....
Newton Faulkner has never been one to tread water. With the release of his eighth studio album Octopus, the double platinum troubadour dives headfirst into a new phase of fearless creativity, emotional resonance, and social impact.
Read MoreBoomtown Glory - 50 years of fire and fury courtesy of The Boomtown Rats
Fifty years. That’s half a century of snarling riffs, political bite, and rock’n’roll rebellion. In 2025, The Boomtown Rats aren’t commemorating their legacy, they’re reigniting it. With a blistering UK theatre tour, a new documentary, and a definitive career-spanning collection, the Rats are proving that punk with purpose never dies. It just gets louder.
Read MoreBilly Nomates at The Phoenix, Exeter - A night of circus, catharsis, and ‘Metalhorse’ majesty
As her UK tour rolls through cities with raw energy and uncompromising spirit, Billy Nomates—aka Tor Maries—returns to the stage with a vengeance. Kicking off on 24th September with a homecoming show in Bristol and culminating in London on 9th October, this run marks a pivotal moment in her career: the live unveiling of Metalhorse, her third studio album, and a reaffirmation of her place as one of Britain’s most vital alternative voices.
Read MoreJah Wobble & The Invaders of the Heart - Autumn tour announced
If you’ve ever felt the seismic rumble of Jah Wobble’s bass in your chest, you’ll know it’s not just music—it’s ritual. This autumn, the legendary bassist, composer, and dub provocateur hits the UK once again with his band The Invaders of the Heart, bringing a mix of sonic mischief, deep groove, and cultural storytelling to stages across the country.
Read MoreManchester shadow pop architects IST IST sharpen the blade: ‘DAGGER’ lands in February 2026....
Ten years in, IST IST are still building upward. The Manchester quartet—known for their brooding synths, post-punk pulse, and fiercely independent ethos—have announced their fifth studio album, DAGGER, due 6 February 2026 via their own Kind Violence Records. And if lead single “I Am The Fear” is anything to go by, this one cuts deep.
Read MoreSuper Furry Animals reawaken the Supacabra: Tour & 'Love Kraft' reissue announced
After nearly a decade of radio silence, Super Furry Animals have burst back into the ether with a surprise announcement: six Supacabra tour dates across Britain and Ireland, marking their first live shows since 2016. The psychedelic pop pioneers—Gruff Rhys, Huw Bunford, Cian Ciarán, Daf Ieuan, and Guto Pryce—will kick off the run in Dublin on 6 May 2026, with stops in Glasgow, Llandudno, Manchester, London, and a massive Cardiff homecoming.
Read MoreTom A. Smith steps into a new era with latest EP ‘Say What You Want’….
Tom A. Smith has been busy building a world. With his new EP Say What You Want, out now via Fiction Records, the 21-year-old songwriter, producer, and sonic architect offers a bold, self-made statement—equal parts introspective and dancefloor-ready.
Read MoreHow to launch a record label and ignite a scene - Things Happen Here’s vinyl baptism in Dartington 27 September 2025
It’s not every day a record label is born two miles from your doorstep — and even rarer when its arrival feels like a rallying cry for a region’s underground. But that’s exactly what happened on Saturday night in Dartington, as the ever-curious crew at THINGS HAPPEN HERE unveiled their new imprint with a launch party that doubled as a love letter to the South West sonic subculture.
Read MoreFRANK TURNER at Gloucester Guildhall - Fundraising, friendship, and full-hearted folk-punk....
If there is one thing that is certain in this life is that, like death and taxes, its never too much gap between the last and the next Frank Turner gig! I last caught him at show 3000 at Alexandra Palace at the end of Feb and as we hit mid September this is gig 3070! In that time he has crossed the Atlantic a couple of times, played the US and Canada, completed festival season in the UK and Europe and a few warm up shows before his superb 4 day festival 'Lost Evenings' hits Edinburgh in a week, kicking off the next leg of the Undefeated tour. Phew!
Read MoreFIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM celebrate 40 years with live UK shows including some amazing support acts
As the veil thins this autumn, the legendary Fields of the Nephilim prepare to rise once more—summoning their spectral soundscapes for a five-date run that marks 40 years of gothic grandeur, sonic mysticism, and uncompromising vision. From the shadowy clubs of early ’80s London to the sacred halls of Whitby’s Tomorrow’s Ghost Festival, Carl McCoy and company are set to commemorate a legacy that has shaped the very soil of alternative music.
Read MoreSLAM DUNK Turns 20: The UK’s biggest rock weekender drops a monster line-up for 2026
Two decades. That’s how long Slam Dunk Festival has been fuelling the UK’s alt-rock, pop-punk and emo scene—and in 2026, it’s throwing its biggest party yet.
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