Holly Humberstone is a name that regularly appears on my Girlfriend’s Spotify ‘new music’, so…
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Robyn has long occupied a space of her own in pop — equal parts heartbreak,…
Few artists can claim the kind of instant, continent-wide recognition that Loreen commands. Representing Sweden,…
The Fray, for me, are a band synonymous with piano-led, slow-burning anthems, quietly building in…
I’ve been into Damon Albarn’s work since way before I saw one of the first…
By this point, Mumford & Sons don’t need introducing. From folk-revival upstarts to stadium headliners,…
The Enemy burst out of Coventry in the mid-2000s, with sharp, street-level observations and punchy…
Kula Shaker have always veered slightly off the Britpop main road — sitars, Sanskrit, and…
Few bands carry the banner for classic British guitar music quite like Cast. Formed in…
Agnes has always occupied a fascinating space in pop — a Swedish star who first…
For anyone who lived through the 2000s, you know who Blue are – for those…
Boy & Bear sound, to me, like a band more interested in the long road…
Ella Eyre has always felt like someone who could talk you into pathways that you…
