Stella Matteoni Delivers One of the Year’s Most Inventive Pop Debuts with Imposter
In a world where collaboration can mean homogenisation, sometimes what’s needed is a singular voice to create something truly innovative. Step forward Stella Matteoni and her self-produced debut album, Imposter.
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Discovery: A One-Man Rock Band From America’s York, Shaky Impresses With Latest Single
Shaky is a one-man band from York, Pennsylvania, who writes, records, produces, engineers, and mixes his own music.
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Italian Supergroup Gee Whiz! Revive ‘60s and ‘70s Spirit on How To Manage A Crisis
Gee Whiz! exploded onto our radar late last year through their beautifully classic number Mr Dinosaur.
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Discovery: Olive Jones’s Dynamic Debut is Soulfully Addictive
Olive Jones’s debut For Mary is one for the history books, landing with elegant intent in the modern British soul scene.
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Jessie Altman’s Sleepwalking EP May Make Dreams Come True
For her latest EP, Sleepwalking, Jessie Altman has teamed up with Grammy winners Jason Lehning and Craig Alvin to create her most polished release yet.
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Deer Shed unveils expansive 2026 Wilderwild Retreat & wellbeing programme
Deer Shed Festival returns to Baldersby Park, Topcliffe, North Yorkshire from 24 to 26 July 2026 with its biggest wellbeing programme yet, introducing the new Wilderwild Retreat.
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Live Review: Wry Observations, Militant Choreo and A Sea of Orange as David Byrne Asks Who Is The Sky in Manchester
Get a bunch of musicians and dancers, dress them in orange, clear the stage of any leads or amps, carefully choreograph every number, and make the best use of lighting and video; welcome to David Byrne’s remarkable Who Is The Sky tour.
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Beljune Enters the Calm After the Storm with Tribute To His Judy
Friendship is an incredibly important topic often left unexplored in music. It comes in many forms, including the bond between a gay man and their ‘Judy.’
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In Thalassophobia, Maijah Dives Into Fear, Transformation and Her Siren-Fairy-Mermaid World
The artist Maijah has always impressed me with her ability to weave sound and imagery.
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