It wasn’t easy, but You Me At Six have a new album, and they mean business. Josh Franceschi explains all.
The National evoke an intimate unity at All Points East
The National unify London’s Victoria Park.
Parquet Courts: “We want to have songs that people can dance to. It should be a party”
Five albums in and Parquet Courts are still breaking new ground, this time with the help of producer extraordinaire Danger Mouse.
Iceage: “You can’t write with the opinions of fucking people in the back of your head”
Iceage just keep getting better.
Nilüfer Yanya: “If I don’t inspire myself, there’s no point”
London’s Nilüfer Yanya fizzes with potential.
Isaac Gracie is what people want, at this point
Signer-songwriter Isaac Gracie is figuring out the world through soaring tunes that come straight from the heart.
Albert Hammond Jr: “I wish I were eighteen and this was my first record”
There’s more to Albert Hammond Jr than ‘just’ being 1/5 of a ridiculously well-loved indie band; he’s also produced one of the most personal albums you’ll hear all year.
INHEAVEN on tour: “We’re like a haggard, newborn baby!”
Following the release of their self-titled debut in September last year, INHEAVEN’s just-finished Dork-badged tour hit up loads of spots they didn’t get a chance to on the album run. It was loads of fun.