Nia Archives brought equal amounts of silliness and smartness to Primavera last nightBy Luke Cartledge4 Jun 2023
Depeche Mode live at Primavera Sound: an emotional tribute to Andy Fletcher, then one hell of an encoreBy Tristan Gatward4 Jun 2023
Soul Glo live at Primavera Sound: state-of-the-nation hardcore and a very wholesome circle pitBy Dominic Haley3 Jun 2023
Kendrick Lamar live at Primavera Sound: alone and as freakishly singular as everBy Stuart Stubbs3 Jun 2023
The Moldy Peaches proved you don’t have to be serious to be profound at Primavera last nightBy Sam Walton3 Jun 2023
Alex G live at Primavera Sound: an indie icon becoming a proper rock star, whether he likes it or notBy Tristan Gatward2 Jun 2023
Le Tigre live at Primavera Sound: massive tunes, radical politics and a skipping ropeBy Dominic Haley2 Jun 2023
Killer Mike is on the cover of Loud And Quiet Issue 159 – subscribe now for your copyBy Loud And Quiet18 May 2023
Exclusive Protomartyr flexi disc with this month’s edition of Loud And QuietBy Loud And Quiet17 May 2023
End of the Road announce Lou Sanders, Lolly Adefope, Jeremy Deller and more for their comedy and literature lineupBy Loud And Quiet27 Apr 2023
End Of The Road add Panda Bear & Sonic Boom, The Murder Capital, Bolis Pupul & Charlotte Adigéry and more to their 2023 lineupBy Loud And Quiet22 Mar 2023
Just what is an 'industry plant anyway? On rising distrust and the myth of authenticityBy Daniel Dylan Wray7 Mar 2023