The extraordinary story of The Only Ones’ Peter Perrett, a man who’s only just discovered the InternetBy Dominic Haley22 Jun 2017
Gotts Street Park – In a tough part of Leeds, a jazz-schooled hip-hop collective are making “smackie-soul”By Greg Cochrane14 Jun 2017
Lifestyle – the south London dub project making music to keep their brains healthyBy David Zammitt13 Jun 2017
LICE – the Bristol band capturing that end-of-uni, making-it-up-as-you-go-along feelingBy Katie Beswick9 Jun 2017
My Place: Richard Dawson showed us around his Newcastle home, one antique gong at a timeBy Daniel Dylan Wray7 Jun 2017
Young M.A has become the New York champion of hard-nosed freestyles about being a womanBy Skye Butchard6 Jun 2017
How the unpredictable career of Charlotte Church has led to political activism and covers band the Pop DungeonBy Stuart Stubbs2 Jun 2017
Kevin Morby’s new album is a thank you to Lou Reed, Television and the world’s great citiesBy Ian Roebuck11 May 2017
No one nails that feeling of being drunk at 5am and searching for the meaning of life like Chastity BeltBy Hayley Scott5 May 2017
A turn around the Hockney exhibition with Leeds’ most alluring minimal punk band – DrahlaBy Dominic Haley3 May 2017
The Bug Vs Earth discuss their first collaboration – an album about the isolation of the real L.A.By Daniel Dylan Wray1 May 2017
Indie music makes Wesley Gonzalez sick, so he’s made his debut solo album without guitarsBy Stuart Stubbs28 Apr 2017
Tell Me About It: Dave Gahan – “‘Why is your music so depressing?’ is a really lame question”By David Zammitt26 Apr 2017
Marika Hackman is in a brazen mood because her new album sounds nothing like her old albumBy Ian Roebuck7 Apr 2017
Vagabon – Lætitia Tamko is the lone Cameroonian indie rocker who never wants to be satisfiedBy Colin Groundwater4 Apr 2017
In Iceland with Reykjavíkurdætur – the country’s first female hip-hop band who are feminists… because all groups should beBy Katie Beswick3 Apr 2017