Q's staffers pick out their favourite albums and tracks of the last month, from glorious noise to tender melody ...
It may be the duo's most accessible album in years, but it sacrifices none of their signature weird intensity, finds Claire ...
On their second album, Rose Elinor Dougall and Graham Coxon are operating with a significantly expanded palette, finds Hayley ...
Distant Call is Broadcast’s most intimate and revelatory release, says Irina Shtreis, who delves into a new collection of the band’s demos ...
The Cure have shared further details of their long-awaited 14th studio album, Songs Of A Lost World. Following on from weeks ...
As they release a blistering new EP exclusively to tQ subscribers, The None speak to Stephanie Phillips about band tattoos ...
From underage drinking soundtracked by Germs to the ton-of-bricks hit of Prince And The Revolution, Aaron Hemphill offers an ...
On 5 October 2024 the good people of God Unknown are taking over the fantastic Trades Hall venue in Walthamstow, London for a ...
In Harmony / Balance, we’re in the midst of a battle. The battle can never truly end – only be held in place or calmed until ...
The Charlatans’ 1994 album Up To Our Hips is being reissued by Beggars Arkive to mark its 30th anniversary. Set to be made ...
Bethesda is a slate town of 5,000 people in north-west Wales ripe for romanticisation – or that’s before you hack through its ...
Q contributor Richard Foster has penned a new book, titled The Punk Rock Birdwatching Club. Billed as a successor to his 2022 ...