
An Australian singer-songwriter, Courtney Barnett made her debut this march with the album Sometimes I Sit and Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit. But after having already released a 2014 EP (the fabulously titled The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas), Barnett’s sound is slickly polished and radio-ready. With hints of psychedelic 60s and…
Features Editor Camilla got to talk to her – and Scotland’s – favourite twins about inspirations, and how to become a music industry legend.

Diane Coffee is the child of rock-glam band Foxygen alumni Shaun Fleming; but the apple has fallen pretty far from the tree. Fleming’s new work – particularly in the release of his newest and second album, Everybody’s A Good Dog – takes an entirely different influence, blending in elements of 90s pop and 60s rock…
Authentic acid jazz, with soul and R&B influences, straight from the heart of the country.
Smooth, classical jazz with a modern twist.
Hardcore with genuine emotional heart, a concept album telling a family’s downfall, and one excellent band.
Features Editor Camilla carefully explains why Anthony Horowitz is wrong to write-off the storytelling depicted in Quantum of Solace and Skyfall.
Our writers ponder some of the director’s greatest works, and the marks he has left on the horror genre.
Rising stars of slick, synthy indie rock.
Jump in to this unique take on pop, and their newest track ’30m Pool’.