Tag: The 1975


  • Preview: Pale Waves at the O2 Guildhall, Southampton

    Indie-pop sensation Pale Waves are heading to the O2 Guildhall this October.

  • This Week In Records (17/09/2018): Jungle, Pale Waves, & Lana Del Rey

    Weekly records round-ups are back with a bang, with new choons also coming from Khalid, The 1975 and Dizzee Rascal.

  • “The album is just a door into my brain” – An interview with Heather Baron-Gracie of Pale Waves

    Records Editor Sam Law chats festivals, touring, and the upcoming debut album with the BBC Sound Of 2018-nominated band’s frontwoman.

  • Review: Pale Waves – My Mind Makes Noises

    Jo Lisney takes a look at indie’s freshest band’s debut album a week before its release.

  • Review: Deaf Havana – Rituals

    Jed Wareham reviews Deaf Havana’s upcoming “pop rock album full of anthems”.

  • Review: The 1975 – ‘Give Yourself A Try’

    It’s an intriguing first taste of their highly-anticipated third album.

  • Review: Pale Waves – All The Things I Never Said

    Pale Waves have released their first EP All The Things I Never Said, and is oozing with finely tuned emo-tinted indie pop goodness that is sure to see the Manchester based band begin to fulfil their mammoth potential. Arguably one of the most exciting guitar-focused bands in the country, Pale Waves have seen their name […]

  • Review: Pale Waves – ‘The Tide’

    The Mancunian’s offer up some “gothic romanticism” in their latest.

  • The Edge’s List of 2018: Pale Waves

    Unveiling fresh new talent for 2018, The Edge’s List is back for a fifth year!

  • Review: Eddie Hubbard – Girl Collection EP

    Ivan Morris Poxton reviews the up and coming DJ’s EP.

  • Preview: Pale Waves at The Joiners, Southampton

    The Pale Waves will play the Joiners Southampton as part of their first ever headline tour (23/10/2017).

  • Review: Wolf Alice – ‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’

    The fragility of My Love Is Cool is not lost in the band’s latest says Gabriela Gurycz.

  • Review: The Japanese House – Saw You In A Dream EP

    The latest from the singer-songwriter will have you hooked from beginning to end.

  • Preview: TRNSMT Festival

    The inaugural outing of the festival will see Biffy Clyro and Radiohead as two of the many acts taking the stage in Glasgow.