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Rico Nasty, a pioneer of contemporary rage-rap, is “putting her flag on the moon,” so says press material. Indeed, on third record, ‘LETHAL’, there’s a concentration of craft that reaffirms her stake ...
Neu Bulletins are DIY’s guide to the best and freshest new music. Your one stop shop for buzzy new bands and red hot emerging stars, this roundup features some of the tracks we’ve been rinsing at full ...
Having expanded to a four-piece since the release of 2023 EP ‘Who I Am’, with ‘Anything For You’ Grandmas House continue to bolster the rising reputation of both themselves and the fertile Bristol ...
The Los Angeles-based band’s first new material since 2021 second album ‘Married’, the five-track ‘Crave’ is as much a welcome reminder of the power of thrashing guitars and guttural vocal roars to ...
Though he might be best known for his acting, that’s by no means the only string Joe Keery has to his bow. A former member of psych-rockers Post Animal, the multi-hyphenate has been releasing music ...
‘Death Hilarious’ is a battle-ready hammer throw of a fifth album from Pigs x7. Lifting off with G-force rocket speed, opener ‘Blockade’ is a searing tornado of sludgy space rock, Matthew Baty’s Lemmy ...
Few bands understand and embrace texture like Deafheaven. On this sixth full-length, the San Franciscan iconoclasts compress layers of loudness into tracks that glimmer like precious, sharp-edged gems ...
‘Same again’ might appear as a dismissive turn to describe this third album from South African party starter Moonchild Sanelly, but it’s her ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ attitude that allows ...
Matt Bellamy and co. are stepping in after a “freak accident” forced Kings Of Leon to cancel their upcoming UK/EU shows.
Anyone who witnessed The Linda Lindas’ viral video back in 2021 knew that the quartet were onto something special but with their second full-length, they prove that their continued growth is just as ...
While ‘The New Sound’ is primarily alternative pop, significant bossa nova and samba influences run throughout. The musical theatre-infused ‘Holy Holy’, the swooning croon of ‘If You Are But a Dream’, ...
If Half Waif’s aim was to reflect her surroundings while writing ‘See You At The Maypole’ in its final form, then she can consider it a task well done. The seventeen track album is so relentless in ...