Ramones are out, Lou’s gone, and The Strokes aren’t 100% sure who they are as a band. It feels like the stage is set for another crop of leather-clad...
In 2011 the British cultural critic Simon Reynolds asked, “Is Björk the last great pop innovator?” Reynolds decided that she is, even as he weirdly...
While pop commentators obsessively analyse Taylor Swift’s feminist machinations, Tove Lo, the transgressive Swedish singer, is curiously neglected....
Having spent the best part of two decades at the helm of one of Australia’s most well-loved rock acts, Nic Cester is out to prove that he’s more...
Mista Savona’s Havana Meets Kingston (HMK) hybridises divergent tropical genres and comprises many players. But while it could be marketed as...
Kelechukwu “Kele” Okereke, frontman of the revered indie-rock band Bloc Party, might be the UK’s most prolific – and versatile – music-maker. In...
There are some millennial artists who traverse the realms of soul, electronic and indie at the same time. Frank Ocean is one; Ireland’s James...
10 years and five albums in, Australian indie rock royalty British India recently came to a crossroads. After a decade, the Melbourne quartet...
Perth band Tired Lion aren’t ones to rest on their laurels. Having already toured the world on the back of two successful EPs, they’re still...
Those US art-rockers The National are back with the darkly melancholic™ album Sleep Well Beast – a record ostensibly about marital dissolution....