This Week In Records (12th April 2020) – The Strokes, Charli XCX and Twenty One Pilots
As life as we know it slows to a stop, it seems so too do…
As life as we know it slows to a stop, it seems so too do…
The Strokes have a habit of keeping us all guessing what they’ll do next. After…
‘One Way Trigger’ is an indication of The Strokes’ intentions to explore an almost entirely…
After the band’s outstanding headline set at this year’s Reading Festival, The Edge looks back…
Clean Bandit, MØ, Biffy Clyro, The 1975 and The Strokes all performed on day two of the Parisian festival.
The 2019 edition of Lollapalooza Paris will feature sets from the likes of Twenty One Pilots, Martin Garrix, The Strokes and Migos.
The Strokes’ guitarist, keyboard player and backup vocalist is stepping into a well deserved spotlight, and chatted to The Edge about his history and his future, plus where he’d be without music.
Jamie takes a look at The Strokes’ Albert Hammond, Jr’s third studio album, Momentary Masters.
The Strokes’ guitarist will be releasing his third solo album and will be touring the UK in November.
There are many words you can use to describe Canned Pineapple but boring is not…
Martha Luke reminisces on Noughties indie music.
Literature has undoubtedly had a massive influence on how music is created. Morgan McMillan explains and celebrates that impact.
Digital Culture Editor, Harry Geeves, talks about Spotify seeking a pattern for plagiarism AI and the issues this causes for the music industry.
Records Exec Katie here! Last week saw the return of British glam-rock inspired band The…