The Charlatans – ‘We Are Love’


The Charlatans have returned with ‘We Are Love’, the title track from their fourteenth studio album, out on 31 October via BMG. Described by frontman Tim Burgess as ‘like an open-top car ride in the credits of your favourite movie, driving along the coast to somewhere amazing’, the instantly infectious track finds the band in…

Idlewild – ‘Stay Out of Place’


Idlewild – one of THE great British bands – have returned with ‘Stay Out of Place’, the first single to be taken from their forthcoming 10th (tenth!) album ‘Idlewild’. The record will be released on 3 October via V2 Records. Inspired by legendary American poet Walt Whitman’s view that we all contain multitudes and end…

For Those I Love – ‘No Scheme’


For Those I Love (David Balfe) has shared new single ‘No Scheme’ – a spiritual successor to ‘Top Scheme’, the emotional centrepiece of his self-titled debut album – ahead of the release of new record ‘Carving the Stone’ on 8 September. Contrasting a cathartic and hedonistic teenage life with the mundanity of modern life (‘We’ve…

Pulp – Top 5 songs


On the eve of the release of ‘More’, their first album in 24 years, we thought we’d take a look at our Top 5 Pulp songs. What are your favourites? ‘A Little Soul’ Following the runaway success of ‘Different Class’, Pulp changed direction on the dark and brutal ‘This is Hardcore’ album. But that pop…

We Are Scientists – ‘Please Don’t Say It’


We Are Scientists have made a welcome return with ‘Please Don’t Say It’, the first single to be taken from upcoming ninth album ‘Qualifying Miles’, out on 18 July via Groenland Records. Complete with a fog-laden video that takes you back to the ’90s – with just a touch of Meatloaf – the anthemic song…

Man/Woman/Chainsaw – ‘Adam & Steve’


Fresh off the back of their hundredth gig and rave reviews at SXSW, Man/Woman/Chainsaw release ‘Adam & Steve’. The London-based six piece’s ’bittersweet take on the heart-on-sleeve love song’, it features dual vocals from Billy Ward and Vera Leppänen pining over what could have been: “Now you’re going overseas, why’d you have to up and…

Florist – ‘Moon, Sea, Devil’


Florist have shared ‘Moon, Sea, Devil’ ahead of the release of new album ‘Jellywish’ via Double Double Whammy on 4 April, 2025. The stripped-back two-minute piece of majestic alt-folk finds Emily Sprague questioning how our actions can ripple across alternative worlds – she talks about making memories and being invested in chaos – before celebrating…

Divorce Drive to Goldenhammer album artwork

Divorce – ‘Drive to Goldenhammer’ album review


Following their hugely acclaimed ‘Heady Metal’ EP and tours with Everything Everything and Bombay Bicycle Club, Nottingham quartet Divorce are all set to release their debut album ‘Drive to Goldenhammer’ via Gravity/Capitol on 7 March 2025. Produced by Catherine Marks (boygenius, Wolf Alice, Foals), the record invites you to join the band in their fantasy…

Jeffrey Lewis – ‘Just Fun’


We can talk for hours about how Jeffrey Lewis is one of the world’s finest storytellers, with his songs ranging from zipping tales about zombies and pigs to powerful self-referencing takedowns. See the handclap heartbreak of ‘Broken Broken Broken Heart’ or when he corrects himself on ‘Don’t Be Upset’. When Jeffrey releases new material, it’s…