Rolling Stone feature the new artist hailing from Manchester, who will head out on her first UK and Ireland headline tour later this year.
On the surprisingly huge Manchester band’s fifth album, frontman Jonathan Higgs channels his inner Thom Yorke, and writes the biggest song of his career
Modern Dread forces us to make our own introspective journey, heading towards the same conclusion: no one can really break free from the system, so we need to change it entirely.
Interpol today release a new 5 song EP, ‘A Fine Mess’, including the sought-after live favorite “Real Life,” first heard during the band’s ‘Turn On The Bright Lights’ 15th anniversary tour in 2017.
Less than two years after their debut earned them a legion of devotees, the four-piece are prepping a second effort that explodes their original ideas out in joyful, brilliantly widescreen style.
Lounging in the spacious rec room of north London’s iconic RAK Studios, where he and his band recently bunkered down to record their imminent second LP, Sundara Karma frontman Oscar Pollock is considering the vital ingredients that informed its expansive melting pot of ideas. “Be Here Now, definitely,” he decides. As in, the Oasis album? “No, the book, by Ram Dass,” he clarifies. “Great book”
As part of the Beatball project, Chelsea players Thibaut Courtois, David Luiz, and Antonio Rudiger assisted MK in recording the sounds of soccer balls being struck against various objects and surfaces at Shepperton Studios—a famed British film studio involved in the production of A Clockwork Orange, Star Wars, Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator, the Avengers franchise, and many other films.