We ask artists across all genres and the world how the pandemic has affected them and the music industry in general.
Tag: music
To the moon and back: a Q&A with Junodream
Our Q&A with the five-piece hailing Junodream delves a little deeper into their sound, their inspiration, and their future.
Revisiting The OOZ – a masterclass in moody
Archy Marshall’s The Ooz remains one of the finest and best musical expressions of an artists’ loneliness and depravity. We revisit it to remind ourselves just how Marshall created such a masterpiece of gloom.
7 music shops you need to check out
Calling all music lovers: don't let Covid-19 stop you from doing what you love. This list of music shops might just contain the shop for you.
Ariana Grande bares all in her new album, ‘Positions’
Friday October 30 was the day every Ariana Grande fan had been waiting for. The day she released her highly anticipated sixth studio album, ‘positions’ (aka AG6), her third album in two years.
91 Days In Isolation: Notes of frustration with touches of melancholy
91 Days In Isolation. This is The Slow Readers Club’s second album in 2020 is out now and available to stream everywhere.
Plants and Animals: An electric example of art-rock
The Montreal based trio, Plants and Animals, are back with their fifth studio album; an electric example of art-rock surrounding existential dread.
5 UK Upcoming Rap Artists you should be listening to right now
Need something to help pass the time? Here, I share a few upcoming rap artists from the UK who I think definitely deserve a listen.
Review: On the Edge of Change by Jennings Couch
On the Edge of Change is the highly-anticipated debut EP from London based singer-songwriter Jennings Couch.
Yann Florio: The power of music and the culinary hierarchy
A couple of months after reaching the finals of Masterchef: The Professionals, private chef and entrepreneur Yann Florio seems to have achieved everything. He talks us through his parallel life in music, and his concerns with the food industry.
Fickle Friends: Indie pop with personality
Fickle Friends are just like your mates - funny, self-deprecating, likely tipsy - except they perform at sold-out festivals. Seven years and one Top 10 album in, they’re just getting started.
Adam Hender: The verge of fame
How Welsh musician Adam Hender found himself on his first UK tour, one viral single away from stardom.