‘Never slumping in energy’: A Review of King Krule’s You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down
2021 is a good year to be a fan of contemporary British rock.
2021 is a good year to be a fan of contemporary British rock.
Reece Beckett hails King Krule’s The OOZ as a unique and intensely emotional musical experience.
After the release of the King Krule EP in 2011 this 18 year old singer…
Jules from The Big Moon spoke with us during tour about forming the band, their Mercury Prize nomination, and New Music Friday.
Kelsey Grammer and creator and Executive Producer Farhad Safina talk about the development of Boss, which is available now on DVD.
King Krule’s only record released under his own name is a “moody masterwork”, Reece Beckett says.
Kye Preston takes us through We Out Here Festival 2024!
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Resident Lil Ugly Mane superfan Reece Beckett takes a dive into his latest project.
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Reece Beckett reviews the debut album from post-punk band Black Country, New Road.
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