Hindsight… with Hinds
Catching up with Carlotta and Ana outside Bar Italia, four years after our last chat to discus their upcoming fourth album, ‘VIVA HINDS’.
Los Bitchos - From The Archives
If you’re looking for a band to feverishly force you to want to learn an instrument then look no further. This London-based, pan-continental instrumental group make me want to scribble their name in my diary and draw bubble hearts around it.
The World of M. Field
M. Field’s music, like his interview here, is a world brimming with ideas, craft and consideration.
MEET : TTRRUUCES
Catapulting yourself into the music world with an all-encompassing rock-opera-odyssey as your debut album is either utterly daft or genius. Luckily for Natalie Findlay, and Jules Apollinaire it turned out to be the latter.
4 Years on… with Papooz
In a nostalgic act of self-indulgence we are revisiting some of our very first interviews we conducted and checking back in, 4 years later, to see how they’re doing. First up we’ve got Papooz.
MEET : Teenage Dads
Signing to Chugg Music in 2021, Teenage Dads are part of a madly exciting web of Australian artists making waves over here in the UK. And they’ll be playing over here real soon.
MEET : Kierst
Following the arrival of her debut EP released last year on Sad Club Records, Kierst is in the UK playing a bunch of shows with her band.
The End of The Road Awards
It’s impossible to condense the EOTR ‘22 weekend into a format that gives each act, stage or activity the air time they deserve, so we’ve put together a handful of Last Bus Awards to help navigate the madness in a concise manner.
Join us in the Coco cocoon
If until last year Coco were cocooning and creating, late this summer they spread their wings and flew the nest. May the Coco bird grace these lands for many years to come………
A Love Letter to This is The Day by The The
“You didn’t wake up this morning ‘cause you didn’t go to bed, you were watching the whites of your eyes turn red.” You can imagine the kind of havoc a line like that causes in the heart of a confused eighteen year-old with melodramatic tendencies.
Oscar Lang has now been to L.A.
You’re cruising down the freeway, roof off and sunglasses on. The cassette clicks - queue Oscar Lang’s Hollywood-hymn I’ve Never Been to L.A…
‘OUT TO LUNCH’ : A Review
A review of ‘Out To Lunch’, a play by Hughie Shepherd-Cross and Nathan Brown, heading to the Fringe.
Sorry @ The Jazz Café 21.06.22
Rounding off their UK tour, Sorry took to a sold out Jazz Café last Tuesday night, with support from the equally incredible Wunderhorse.
Peach Pit Quickfire Q&A
We caught up with Peach Pit frontman, Neil, just before their stellar sold-out show at O2 Forum Kentish Town…