The Fray, for me, are a band synonymous with piano-led, slow-burning anthems, quietly building in…
Graeme
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…
Portugal. The Man (or PTM for short) have always treated the music industry like a…
Few artists turn chaos into beauty quite like Florence Welch. Across more than a decade…
Norway’s very own Sigrid always has a knack for turning vulnerability into power —mixing earnest…
