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Read MoreNadia Sheikh is set to captivate hearts once again with her latest release, “Memories,” a soulful indie pop composition with a raw rock undertone. The track beautifully marries introspective lyrical themes of longing and the bittersweet residue of lost love with the nostalgic hues of early-2000s alt-pop-rock, echoing the spirit of contemporary songstresses such as Olivia Rodrigo, GAYLE, and Lexi Jayde.
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“it’s Maries’ best yet” - MOJO: 4*
“Tor Maries rides the emotional rollercoaster on defiant third LP” - Uncut: 9/10
"Though raw in its treatment of loss, its theme gives Metalhorse a shimmer, replete with references to a hall of mirrors and the endorphin-tingling sound of a one-armed bandit" - The List
“The ambition and scope of this record will take many by surprise. It’s early days yet, but when they bring the curtain down on 2025, expect Billy Nomates to stand tall among this year’s winners.” - Louder Than War
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Record collecting can be fun, whether you’re in it for the pleasure of hearing classic albums played on a turntable, through a quality pair of speakers, driven by a juicy amplifier or whether you’re looking to start an investment in rare and hard to find records, we have created a step-by-step guide which should give you enough knowledge and confidence to get started.
Read MoreThe expanded edition of Music For Pleasure, the debut studio album by MONACO – originally released in 1997 – will be repressed on 180gm black vinyl and released by Music On Vinyl on 20 June.
Read MoreIt’s the second single to be taken from her new album EURO-COUNTRY - the Irish star’s “most important record” to date, set for release on August 29. Recent single Running/Planning received widespread critical acclaim and was playlisted at BBC Radio 1, BBC 6Music and BBC Radio 2. CMAT will guest on Later...with Jools Holland on May 18th.
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Later Youth, the recording name of multi-instrumentalist, producer and serial-collaborator Jo Dudderidge, has announced a debut long-player entitled ‘Living History’ that will be released 4th July via his own label Sideways Saloon.
Read MoreDartington’s Things Happen Here venue provided the perfect stage for a night full of energy and surprises on 10th May. On one of the sunniest days of the year, the venue was packed with people enjoying the warm weather and grabbing a drink or two from the bar before the show kicked off. It had been a while since many of us last saw The King Blues—my last memory of them was at Exeter’s Lemongrove a good few years back—so I was buzzing with excitement for their return.
Read MoreOn Saturday, 3rd May 2025, Bristol cam alive through Jam on the Horizon ‘25—a festival that promised a 14-hour gathering of global grooves, street parties, and culinary delights. While our adventure was limited to the daylight shift (if only we were 20 years old again!), the festival’s melee of sound and energy hinted at an even more exhilarating transformation from sunset into the night.
Read MoreThe original four members of Bloc Party will receive the award at the 70th edition of the world’s biggest and most prestigious celebration of songwriters and screen composers, The Ivors with Amazon Music, which takes place at Grosvenor House in London on Thursday 22 May 2025
Read MoreThe wait is finally over. After years of speculation, hope, and countless fan petitions, Oasis is back, and they’re ready to take the UK by storm with their Live ’25 reunion tour. Kicking off at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4, this tour promises to be one of the most electrifying events in British music history.
Read MoreOn Friday 2nd May, Submotion Orchestra turned Exeter Phoenix into their own sonic playground. The Leeds collective—making waves since 2009—delivered a set that was as much a journey as it was a performance. Blending deep electronica, soulful jazz, ambient downtempo, and hints of dub, their live routine felt both meticulously refined and naturally spontaneous.
Read MoreThe artist, whose last two albums went to number one in the UK and broke into the Billboard Hot 100, and whose back catalogue has accumulated an astonishing 6 billion streams globally, took to social media to reveal that his forthcoming body of work, ‘Idols’ will be released on 20th June 2025.
Read MoreWelcome one and all to the debut edition of the SONIC NOMADS podcast. We exist to bring you the FINEST in alternative music from every nook and cranny of the earth. On this show, we feature 16 incredible bands and artists and hope that you'll enjoy our offerings.
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Blondshell (Sabrina Teitelbaum) released her eagerly awaited sophomore album, ‘If You Asked For a Picture’, on 2nd May via Partisan Records and has now shared the final pre-release track, “Event of a Fire”.
It’s Blondshell at her most cinematic, both sonically and emotionally, offering a slow-burning epic that starts in a hush and ends in a howl. Written in the haze of tour-life burnout and sparked by a real 4 a.m. hotel fire evacuation outside Boston, the song begins with a lone guitar arpeggio, intimate and unguarded, before piercing vocal harmonies flicker in and the whole thing ignites.
“It’s not really ‘what if I’m burnt out from touring,’” Teitelbaum says. “It’s like, ‘what if I’m burnt out from just existing?’”That existential fatigue builds into one of the most anthemic moments on the album, all crashing drums and towering distortion, as she threads together body image, family tension, and the psychic weight of just trying to hold it together. It’s a confessional torch song for the end of your rope. Listen to “Event of a Fire” HERE.
The song’s video stars up-and-coming French actress Ghjuvanna Benedetti and was directed by Emilé Moutaud. The video takes us into the day of a diving team and the internal burnout of one of the divers. It captures the moment when the ordinary aspects of her life clash with the weight of what she’s feeling inside.
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Today’s single follows the metaphorical beating heart of the album “23’s A Baby”, the stripped-back introspection of “Two Times” and the album’s crushingly catchy “T&A” which Blondshell played on Jimmy Kimmel Live! - watch the performance HERE.
‘If You Asked For A Picture’ sees Teitelbaum once again teaming up with producer Yves Rothman to craft a collection as potent and emotionally charged as her acclaimed 2023 debut. The upcoming album brims with an urgency, ambition, and devastating potency hinted at on Blondshell’s 2023 self-titled debut, the specificity, self-examination, and nonchalant humor of which turned her into one of the most lauded new artists in recent memory. Pre-order ‘If You Asked For A Picture’ HERE.
LISTEN/WATCH CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SINGLES FROM ‘IF YOU ASKED FOR A PICTURE’ “23'S A BABY”, “TWO TIMES”, “T&A” & “WHAT’S FAIR”
Blondshell will celebrate the release of ‘If You Asked For A Picture’ with a sold out underplay on Friday 2nd May at Los Angeles’s Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, complete with freebies including stick & poke tattoos, a photo booth, and more.
On 28th May Blondshell will hit the road for her world-wide headline run. The tour includes a UK + European leg in September, featuring a sold-out night at London’s Electric Brixton, with a second on sale now. Ahead of this, she is set to support Fontaines DC at London’s Finsbury Park on 5th July and will embark on her US headline run, which includes sold-out shows at The 9:30 Club in DC and Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn, NY. For tickets and more information please visit https://www.blondshellmusic.com/tour
‘If You Asked For A Picture’ tracklisting
Thumbtack
Arms
Change
Toy
He Wants Me
Man
Model Rockets
‘If You Asked For A Picture’ borrows its title from a 1986 poem by the cherished American writer Mary Oliver, titled “Dogfish.” In it, Oliver grapples with the idea of telling one’s own story: how much to share, how much to keep for oneself — all questions Teitelbaum asked herself while writing the forthcoming LP. “There’s a part of the poem that says: ‘I don’t need to tell you everything I’ve been through. It’s just another story of somebody trying to survive,’” Teitelbaum says. “Something I love about songs is that you’re showing a snapshot of a person or a relationship, and showing a glimpse into a story can be just as important as trying to capture the entire thing. Sometimes it’s even truer to the entire picture than if you tried to write everything down.”
In the studio, Teitelbaum found herself confident and at home like never before, trusting her instincts as she developed an almost telekinetic shorthand with producer Yves Rothman. The result is a record of astounding sonic range – including sky-scraping ballads and colossal hooks that soar over waves of distortion, mixing layered textures and harmonic flourishes, or making unexpected hairpin turns between them. Primary among her production touchstones were unexpected curveballs like Queens of the Stone Age’s ‘Rated R’ and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ ‘Californication’. Teitelbaum reveled in appropriating those hyper-masculine aesthetics for her uncompromising examinations of young womanhood, playing with performances of gender in rock. “It’s empowering for me to use sonic references that feel reserved for men,” she explains..
In the time since ‘Blondshell’, the image of Teitelbaum’s life has changed considerably. As the accolades accrued she spent more time on the road than at home. This rootlessness naturally impacted Teitelbaum’s relationships with others and with herself. “When you travel a lot, you see different possibilities for who you can be,” Teitelbaum says. “So there were a lot more questions coming up. What do I want my life to look like? Maybe it’s just the nature of being two years older, but I’m more comfortable with nuance now, and I’m more comfortable with gray areas.” There’s an open-endedness to where ‘If You Asked For A Picture’ lands: it’s a no-skips, triumphant sophomore record that captures the unresolved process of figuring out who you are, too wise to suggest that it has a definitive answer.
EU/UK TOUR DATES
7/5/25 - London, UK @ Finsbury Park @
7/10/25 - Madrid, ES @ MadCool Festival
7/12/25 - Trancin, SK @ Pohoda Festival
7/13/25 - Vienna, AT @ Wiener Stadthalle &
9/2/25 - Dublin, IE @ Button Factory + (Venue Upgrade)
9/4/25 - Manchester, UK @ New Century +
9/6/25 - Glasgow, UK @ QMU + (Venue Upgrade)
9/7/25 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club +
9/8/25 - Bristol, UK @ SWX +
9/10/25 - Brighton, UK @ Chalk +
9/11/25 - London, UK @ Electric Brixton + (2nd Night Added)
9/12/25 - London, UK @ Electric Brixton + SOLD OUT
9/14/25 - Lille, FR @ L’Aéronef#
9/15/25 - Paris, FR @ Le Trabendo #
9/17/25 - Brussels, BE @ Botanique #
9/18/25 - Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso Tolhuistuin #
9/20/25 - Hamburg, DE @ Reeperbahn Festival
9/21/25 - Copenhagen, DK @ VEGA #
9/23/25 - Berlin, DE @ Hole44 #
9/25/25 - Cologne, DE @ Helios37 #
@ with Fontaines DC
& with Queens of the Stone Age
+ support from Westside Cowboy
# support from Francis of Delirium
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The Golden Hour is in equal parts cerebral and spiritual. With this otherworldly balancing trick, musician, novelist and world wanderer, Saint Leonard has once again delivered a stunning narrative driven opus.
Read MoreFew artists capture the zeitgeist quite like Rebecca Lucy Taylor, better known as Self Esteem. Emerging over the past decade as one of the UK’s most exciting breakout stars, Taylor transformed herself from one half of indie duo Slow Club into a fearless pop icon. Her 2021 smash hit, “I Do This All The Time,” quickly became emblematic of her uniquely candid “trojan horse” or “salad and chips” approach—embedding weighty, heartfelt messages within irresistibly witty pop tunes. This singular track not only appealed with a vast audience but also heralded the start of a career defined by authentic storytelling and artistic reinvention.
Read MoreSparks, brothers Ron and Russell Mael announce their new album ‘MAD!’ which will be released on May 23rd via Transgressive Records. The band also reveals full details of MAD!’s artwork, tracklisting, and formats, all available for preorder now.
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THE BRAND NEW SINGLE OUT TODAY
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TAKEN FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM
THE PAINFUL TRUTH
RELEASED MAY 23RD
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HEADLINING THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER STAGE
@ THE GREAT ESCAPE ON MAY 16TH
VERY SPECIAL ALBUM RELEASE SHOW ON MAY 23RD
+ SUPPORTING SMASHING PUMPKINS THIS SUMMER
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CAR SEAT HEADREST RELEASE NEW SONG
‘THE CATASTROPHE (GOOD LUCK WITH THAT, MAN)’
NEW ALBUM THE SCHOLARS OUT FRIDAY
US HEADLINE DATES THIS SPRING
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