INTRODUCING INTERVIEW: FISH
If Ellie Rowsell from Wolf Alice is DJ-ing at your gig and Juliette from The Big Moon is ordering a drink at the bar; chances are you’re in a pretty solid band in one of the most exciting musical circles…
If Ellie Rowsell from Wolf Alice is DJ-ing at your gig and Juliette from The Big Moon is ordering a drink at the bar; chances are you’re in a pretty solid band in one of the most exciting musical circles…
Rating: With their mischievous fairytale-esque name and ethereal pop sounds, Rosa & Jenny – aka Let’s Eat Grandma – don’t need to rely on horoscopes to predict their bright future. Their debut album, I, Gemini, is a charming collection of atmospheric…
Wolf Alice take us from the depths of muggy shoegaze to the rage of their grungy, driving Sex Pistols-esque bass lines in a matter of minutes, which is what makes them one of the most exciting live acts in Britain at…
Meet the teenage girls who are fighting against sexual harassment at live music events across the UK. Yep, you read that correctly. Five, bloody brilliant, intelligent and all round inspiring teenage girls are standing up and shouting about something that…
Being a Sheffielder, I’ve attended my fair share of gigs in one of the city’s best venues, Plug. When the sold out signs went up outside the venue I realised it was going to be a bit of a squeeze,…
Narrowly missing out on a Number One record with their debut ‘My Love is Cool’, Wolf Alice take friends Drenge and US newcomers Made Violent on the road with them to celebrate a fantastic year for the band, culminating with…
Rating: Long-awaited and feverishly anticipated, Wolf Alice’s debut album, My Love Is Cool, comes with lofty expectations. Fittingly, then, it’s a record that reaches for the stratosphere, with the combustion of Ellie’s soft touching whispers and the screaming of her angst filled…
Doused in glitter and looking like a walking advertisement for Rokit Vintage, Wolf Alice fans gathered outside The Monarch in Camden. Flailing phones about in excitement – reassuring themselves as much as anyone else that they had actually won tickets…
Introducing themselves with the mellow and contained ‘Leaving You’ single back in 2012, London’s Wolf Alice have come far in developing their loud-mouthed, grunge sound which has already gained them a tight, loyal following. Ahead of their much awaited debut…
On Wednesday night, Wolf Alice and Crows played an exclusive Converse Rubber Tracks live show at North London venue, The Boogaloo. After a day recording at Snap Studios in Haringey last month as part of the Converse Rubber Tracks London…