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Go loud or go home – the blistering Finnish rock band are back. Get ready for some weaponised phlegm and stoner-kosmische ...
Lauded as talented upstarts by everyone from Lorde to The New Yorker, Forth Wanderers were one of those bands that never got ...
Orange Milk founder Keith Rankin spins chopped up bits of t.A.T.u. and Selena Gomez into a thrilling invocation of a gaudy, unliveable present, finds Claire Biddles ...
Like Spike Milligan, Ozzy Osbourne told us he was ill. “I’m going to make this fucking gig if it’s the last thing I do. Well, ...
The Fall’s 1989 record Seminal Live is being reissued. Set to be made available on yellow vinyl and digitally, the ...
Benefit compilation for the PalMed Academy in Gaza features new music from Rich Dawson, Belle and Sebastian, and others ...
From the close-knit DIY underground to the centuries-old choral singing embedded in national identity, Jakub Knera turns his ...
Daniel Avery has a new album on the way, titled Tremor. Spanning 13 tracks, the new record marks the UK DJ and producer’s ...
Natalie Marlin delivers an insider's guide to the frantic, uninhibited and queer-driven energy of the Minneapolis Saint Paul ...
Sumac and Pharaoh Overlord's Aaron Turner tells tQ what his parallel career in tattooing has taught him about humility and ...
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham’s classic joint album Buckingham Nicks is getting a long-awaited official reissue for the ...
The late 1990s had seen a shift in what might be called ‘gay programming’, especially on Channel 4. There’d been the Red Light Zone, which started in 1995 and featured the likes of Robert Mapplethorpe ...