When Pixies exploded on to the scene with their seminal mini-LP, Come On Pilgrim, back in 1987, few could have predicted the enduring influence they would leave upon the alt-rock ...
It’s a hot London day in July and I make the mistake of walking from the Music Week offices near London Bridge to the hotel near Whitehall where I’m supposed ...
Returning after a successful launch event in 2015, the KA and GRM Daily Rated Awards are back for a second outing on September 7 to celebrate the work of grime’s ...
Walking into Xfm HQ used to feel a bit like visiting a student common room. Whether in its Charlotte Street-based, fully-independent early days or even after it became a neglected ...
Tonight Alive thought they’d finished their third album. They sat in the office of Paul Harris, their Sony Music Australia A&R manager, and played him the songs, many of which ...
Easy Life by name, but not by nature, the rock label is surely the least aptly named record company since Stiff.
For a start, label founder and managing director Jamie ...
The existing streaming models weren’t really built for the mainstream music market,” claims Paul Firth, Amazon’s head of digital music UK, speaking to Music Week in the busy lobby of ...
What if The Beatles hadn’t quit touring in 1966? John, Paul, George and Ringo left an indelible mark on the burgeoning live circuit - from their Cavern Club beginnings to ...
Fuck The System. Those are the first three words you see as you enter Disturbing London’s HQ. They’re proudly displayed on a huge neon sign on the wall of the ...
UK country duo Ward Thomas have commented on the genre’s growing diversity in a new interview with Music Week.
The twin sister act, comprised of Lizzy and Catherine Ward Thomas, ...