Rhys Buchanan
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The Lounge Society: “Being pinned down is the most dangerous thing as a band”
The Lounge Society's thrilling debut album encapsulates the journey from rural isolation to support slots with The Strokes and Wet Leg

Been Stellar – ‘Been Stellar’ review: one of NYC’s brightest new guitar hopes
Loaded with melodic shoegaze and towering dream-pop, the adopted New Yorkers channel their city’s beauty and darkness into a thrilling arrival

Tramlines Festival 2022: Sheffield’s biggest party is defined by celebration and pride
From seasoned veterans to the indie heroes of tomorrow, there’s something for everyone at this northern bash

Working Men’s Club – ‘Fear Fear’ review: Yorkshire gang shape lockdown dread into gripping synth-pop
Their debut presciently dissected an isolating upbringing and their sinister second album revisits those emotions for a wider audience

The Prodigy live in Liverpool: a wall-shaking return fuelled by anarchy and love
Intensity and community defines the cult ravers' return to the stage in their first tour since the passing of their late frontman Keith Flint

Been Stellar: New Yorkers writing their own chapter in their city’s storied guitar scene
Ahead of a run of UK dates, the five-piece discuss defying the clichés and finding their own shimmering edge amid the city’s hustle and bustle

The Black Keys – ‘Dropout Boogie’ review: down-the-line rock destined for good times
The Ohio blues-rockers pack a familiar swagger on their 11th studio album

“It’s the ultimate battle of the bands!” – why Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition is more vital than ever
Emily Eavis and this year's worthy finalists discuss the need initiatives like this, and how it can change careers

Blossoms – ‘Ribbon Around The Bomb’ review: Stockport heroes come of age
Album four sees the gang level up with some of their most candid songwriting to date

Kurt Vile – ‘(watch my moves)’ review: Philly hero keeps it weird on freewheeling ninth album
The great modern American songwriter exudes a wholesome, easy charm

Blossoms: “We don’t see a limit to what we can achieve”
New album ‘Ribbon Around The Bomb’ finds the lads more vulnerable and introspective than ever

Warmduscher – ‘At The Hotspot’ review: Fat White Family offshot stays deliciously grotty
The upstarts show no signs of settling down on album four