INTERVIEWS
Folk artist Sophia-Yau Weeks talks debut album ‘Misty Mountain’
The California-based singer and songwriter on the journey to her first album and finding her sound.
Leroy Clampitt on Creative Inspiration and Producing Pop Anthems
We sat down with the LA artist to talk about his new record label, recent solo projects, and what’s to come.
Haiden Henderson is getting uglier (on purpose)
From Wattpad fan fiction to his therapist telling him to take the leap he’s been avoiding, we met the leather-clad pop-rock upstart ahead of his new single and a tour with 5 Seconds of Summer.
Culture Wars: Ten years in, just getting started
Ten years of “throwing shit at the wall”. One debut album. And a frontman who still can’t quite believe any of it is real.
Kes: “I see Calypso like a tree — understanding the roots, nurturing the shoots, witnessing the fruits.”
Kees Dieffenthaller looks back on Kes’ musical roots and the legacy of Calypso and Soca.
How Xana turned the worst decade of her life into the best album of yours
Xana on the album that closed a chapter — and why she’s never felt freer.
“Word of mouth seems to be the biggest driver”: Ovven discusses latest album success
The upcoming Nashville artist spoke to us about his recent record release, the songwriting process and working with renowned producer Alex Farrar.
Step into Matt-Felix’s monochromatic world
Where music leads, Matt-Felix follows.
“It’s the greatest moment, the second it goes sideways”: Zia McCabe on The Dandy Warhols’ new album
The longtime keyboardist of the Oregon rock group and solo DJ talks ‘Pin Ups’, the Warhols’ first full cover album, long-lost demos and the importance of free will.
vegas water taxi: “I just can’t fake it”
Ahead of the alt-country band’s latest album, frontman Ben Hambro spoke to us about vulnerability, wit, and growing up.
Henry Grace: “I feel so lucky to have the people that I do have around me”
The Londoner spoke to us about the release of his 2nd album ‘Things Are Moving All Around Me’ and playing with a full band.
Rollups: “No one cares what genre we are. If we like it, it doesn’t matter”
The band are making a name for themselves in the local Manchester music scene.
Songs You Can Feel: Flip Top Head talk rewriting their sound on ‘Trilateral Machine’
The Brighton art-rock band discuss their new EP, stripping back their sound and embracing a more organic approach.
Dolder: “If we weren’t identical twins, it would be a nightmare”
The Newcastle-based duo talk songwriting, working with family, and tease new material.
Inside ‘Small Hours’, the debut EP from Raining Blue
Raining Blue talks us through her debut EP ‘Small Hours’, reflecting on a period of change and learning when to sit with how things feel.
Opal Mag: “When I write, it’s quite a nostalgic feeling”
The Brighton dream-pop musician talks about growing up surrounded by a musical family and big inspirations.
Mariae Cassandra on ‘Everything in My Backpocket’ and touring Australia
The up-and-coming Australian rock singer discusses her unique sound and newfound success.
Miles Kane: “This is the start of a new crossroads on this album”
Miles Kane discusses inspirations, fashion and his latest record.
Sorry Girls: “I wouldn’t be opposed to hopping on the country album bandwagon”
We spoke to the duo about their 3rd album ‘Dreamwalker’.