A soulful powerhouse, Celeste wowed the audience at Academy 2 on her outstore tour to promote her highly anticipated, symphonic sophomore album, Woman of Faces.
Holly Humberstone has returned with Die Happy, a gothic love song that feels like stepping into a dark fairytale, where passion flickers between enchantment and danger. Five years on from her breakthrough EP Falling Asleep at the Wheel, Humberstone has built a world that is unmistakably her own: cinematic, visceral, and unflinchingly intimate.
Made up of Ralph McCarthy Schofield (vocals), Match Montana (guitar), Luca Arshad (guitar), and Bruno Vincent Rogelj (bass), Stereo Cupid is a London-based rock band that isn’t trying to fit into a mould—they’re smashing the damn thing. With their unapologetically chaotic performances and bold creative instincts, they’re bringing back a version of rock ‘n’ roll that feels raw, reckless, and real.
Ethereal singer-songwriter Ana Luna reveals her debut album, Tainted Silhouettes. The 9-track record features past singles including “Dance in a Trance,” “Daddy’s Empire,” “Can We Pretend We Just Met At A Bar?,” and “Bleeding Pen,” alongside five brand-new songs. The album title is fitting for a record that is dark, melancholic, poetic and beautiful, both musically and lyrically.
Revenge is the natural way of a Scorpio, so my idea was hatched in a millisecond, without much consideration of the consequences or how my betrothed would respond to it.
“War Crimes” is one of Slater’s most emotional and political songs yet – a raw protest song that responds to the ongoing genocide of Palestinians and the UK government’s role in it.