Searows embarks on a support tour with Tamino this month. Between these support shows, Alec is kind enough to perform a headline show at Hoxton Hall, which is where I find myself on a cool Tuesday evening this week (21.10.25).
Alternative and hipster music fans rejoice, as there’s a new Tame Impala album (big day for annoying music fans, as I like to call it). Deadbeat sees the return of Kevin Parker (yes, it’s just one guy), taking on a new genre as he explores a heavier techno sound for the fifth record. It’s a new era after a five-year-long hiatus, and Parker is back with a new version of transcendental music that keeps you dancing all night.
Sam Fender wins Mercury Prize 2025 and shares details of deluxe release of People Watching.
Matthew Hall released his new EP, What a Shame, today (October 22), and if the previous singles, Migraine and Keeping Score, are anything to go by, we’re in for something special. Both songs showcase gut-wrenching, yet comforting vocals – Keeping Score in particular stands out, digging into the quiet heartbreak and confusion that comes with the breakdown of a relationship.
Evoking the raw spirit of ’70s rock and injecting it with a distinctly Gen Z digital fluency, Hot Property is one of the most exciting new bands to emerge from the UK in recent years. Fronted by Gabe Corrigan and rounded out by guitarists Luca Arshad and Jonny Webber, drummer Brad Telstar, and bassist Tyla Challenger, this charismatic quintet is rapidly building a devoted following both online and off.
Sigrid releases “Two Years” ahead of her highly anticipated third album There’s Always More That I Could Say out on 24 October