Tom Connick
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10 neglected gems from David Bowie’s ’80s era

Following his Biffy jam sesh revelation, we listened to Nick Knowles’ dadrock album so you don’t have to

A love letter to Matt Berninger of The National’s hilariously surreal Instagram account

The Big Read – Muse: Together in electric dreams
If life is a video game, Muse are winning. A festival-headlining British rock behemoth, they've just released an album, 'simulation theory' – their eighth – that cements their reputation as the black mirror beatles. but while vr headsets, visions of the singularity and concerns about autocratic government are worthy distractions, it's the friendship between the three members that holds the band together, finds Tom Connick.

Baffling-but-brilliant hardcore mob The Armed up the weird factor in their new ‘Heavily Lined’ video

Mellah’s ‘What It Is’ video is a gloomy, claustrophobic look at political nuance

‘Fake band’ Threatin just played a UK tour to… pretty much no-one

Fontaines D.C. are the surrealist punks soundtracking an anxious generation

Ariana Grande’s ‘Thank U, Next’ has inspired a whole new meme – here are the best of them

Meet Crewel Intentions: the post-Palma Violets project of Chilli Jesson that’s embracing emotion and Spaghetti Western atmospherics

Architects – ‘Holy Hell’ album review
