Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Interviews

Interview: LANY’s First Liverpool Headline Show

The conversation took a light-hearted turn when the topic shifted to local slang. Paul and Jake playfully attempted to decipher Liverpudlian phrases, laughing as they guessed the meanings of terms like "chocker" and "skint." "It’s fun to learn about the culture and have a laugh with the fans," Paul said, reflecting their camaraderie and genuine connection to the places they perform.

RuthAnne on Co-Writing for Niall Horan and Her Journey as a Solo Artist

At just 17, RuthAnne made waves in the music industry by writing for some of the biggest artists, including co-writing nearly half of Niall Horan's debut album, Flicker. Now, she's stepping into the spotlight herself with her own solo...

Exclusive YONAKA Interview: Touring, Songwriting, and Dream Tours

Just before their support slot for Andrew W.K at the O2 Ritz in Manchester, we had the opportunity to have a chat with Theresa from Brighton's feistiest alt rock four-piece, YONAKA. We talked equality in the music industry, songs...

Exclusive Interview with MAX: On Touring and His Romantic Side

We recently spoke to MAX ahead of him taking to the stage at Manchester Arena whilst supporting Fall Out Boy on their MANIA Tour.

Exclusive Interview with Anteros: Debut Album Insights & Empowering Messages

I’ve always struggled with body image, and “Bonnie” reflects that time in your twenties when you’re transitioning into adulthood. It’s a celebration of women.

Interview with Blaenavon: Chatting Tour, Debut Album, and Quirky Interests

We had the opportunity to have a chat with indie rock band Blaenavon, before their sold out gig at the Manchester Gorilla. Delving into their music, performances and interests, we learnt a lot about the band, including the aesthetics of their debut album and also Frank's' fear of Casualty.
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UPDATED: Drake Cancels New Zealand Shows—What’s Really Going On?

Drake has done what many international artists seem to love doing lately—shifting New Zealand tour dates at the last minute. The God’s Plan rapper was originally set to play two highly anticipated back-to-back shows at Auckland’s Spark Arena on February 28 and March 1, 2025, as part of his ANITA MAX WIN TOUR. At first, the shows were rescheduled for two weeks later, March 15 and 16, 2025, due to what was described as "scheduling conflicts."