Rhys Buchanan

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

Sea Girls – ‘Homesick’ review: glossy indie with flashes of potential amid the forgettable

The London four-piece's second album shows glimpses of the band they can be

The Mysterines – ‘Reeling’ review: thrilling grunge-rock with supersized swagger

On their electrifying debut album, the Scousers make good on their promise of becoming the UK’s next rock heroes

Gang Of Youths – ‘Angel In Realtime.’ review: A towering account of love and loss

On their third album, the Sydney-formed band channel raw grief and frontman Dave Le’aupepe’s explorations of his Samoan heritage into soaring stadium rock

Indie survivors Metronomy: “I like the idea that we stealthily succeeded in our own way”

Seventh album 'Small World' is a meditation on the band's strange voyage so far

Metronomy – ‘Small World’ review: the songwriting shines as brightly as ever

The band have stripped down the setup for their romance-packed seventh album

The Lazy Eyes: Aussie psych-rockers gunning to join scene’s greats

The Lazy Eyes discuss how their high school years and Aussie's thriving psych scene shaped their sound – and landed them a support slot with The Strokes

Beach House: “Nostalgia is dangerous. There was a lot about ‘00s indie that sucked”

The dream-pop duo have weathered fickle tastes and emerged with the innovative 'Once Twice Melody'

Neil Young & Crazy Horse – ‘Barn’ review: rugged and rural beauty, with a sense of hope

There’s a cracked and weary charm to the rock'n'roll veteran’s latest outing
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