Rhys Buchanan

Gustaf – ‘Audio Drag For Ego Slobs’ review: art-punk that leans on humour and tradition

Gustaf prove there’s a reason why they’re one of the most exciting names to have emerged from NYC’s post-punk scene in recent years

Pond – ‘9’ review: Perth psych gang make their biggest leap into the unknown

Having pushed their self-proclaimed "polished psych-pop" to its outer reaches, the band reinvent themselves yet again

Lindsey Buckingham – ‘Lindsey Buckingham’ review: Fleetwood Mac visionary’s stellar return

The artist's first solo album in a decade sticks to the world-beating path he’s mastered

Iron Maiden – ‘Senjutsu’ review: an imaginative instant classic

The metal titans look to the East for inspiration on their idea-packed 17th studio album, revisiting elements of past successes along the way

DMA’s launch surprise EP with ‘We Are Midnight’ video: “It encapsulates everything we are”

Check out the new video here first, as guitarist Johnny Took tells us about their “return to roots” surprise EP ‘I Love You Unconditionally, Sure Am Going To Miss You’

Sea Girls launch new album with ‘Sick’: “It’s basically me listing everything I’m pissed off with”

Frontman Henry Camamile tells us about how a return home laid the foundations for their “grown up album” ‘Homesick’

David Crosby – ‘For Free’ review: countercultural icon faces mortality with grace

The hugely influential artist continues his late creative surge

Wavves – ‘Hideaway’ review: San Diego garage-pop dons’ most original and varied work yet

This Dave Sitek-produced seventh album finds the band maturing but still raw

The Black Keys – ‘Delta Kream’ review: blues rockers honour their heroes with a rugged homage

The duo delve deeper than ever before into the swampy roots of their genre's forefathers
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