Cash Savage and the end of the world as we know it Belinda Quinn chats to Cash Savage about making art out of despair with Good Citizens, the latest album from the Last Drinks.
Honey Hahs are combating modern cynicism with sincerity Belinda Quinn chats to sister act the Honey Hahs about harmonies, Trump protest songs and debut album Dear Someone, Happy Something.
Spiritualized mastermind Jason Pierce refuses to rest on past laurels Now on the band's eighth album, the sole constant of space-rock legends Spiritualized chats the long road to crafting new record And Nothing Hurt.
Bully and the uncertain pursuit of human connection Alicia Bognanno of Bully chats about the depths of teenage friendship, annoying Youtube pedal demonstrators, and connection in the Trump era.
Maddy Ellwanger and the mystical, far-out search for the self Maddy Ellwanger makes lush, psychedelic pop featuring self-directed videos with a lo-fi aesthetic. We chat to the musician, actress and cinematographer.
Idles on processing grief and challenging toxic masculinity On new album Joy As An Act Of Resistance, British punks Idles critique internalised aggression. Belinda Quinn talks to the band's Joe Talbot.
Rabbit Island’s Amber Fresh talks stunning new album Deep In The Big Rabbit Island - aka Amber Fresh - crafts lush, enthralling songs that seep into your life. Joseph Earp chats to Fresh about new album Deep In The Big.
Anna Calvi explores the radical potential of the body On new album Hunter, British songwriter and guitarist Anna Calvi subverts gendered binaries, with the body becoming a site of freedom and resistance.
Paper Thin are one of the hardest working bands in the country Having just been announced as part of the VB Hard Yards tour, Newcastle emo punk royalty Paper Thin chat with Joseph Earp.
Dilly Dally come back from the brink on new album Heaven After the success of their debut album, touring threatened to destroy Toronto punks Dilly Dally. Now reborn, the band's Katie Monks chats new record Heaven.
Mitski leans into loneliness on new album Be The Cowboy On Be The Cowboy, Mitski embraces the self-destructive as an answer to societal loneliness. The musician talks to Allison Gallagher about her fifth album.
Harmony emerge from gloom on new album Double Negative Allison Gallagher chats to Tom Lyngcoln, Aussie alt-rock royalty and the brains behind Harmony, about the band's stunning third album.