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Introducing: The Cast Of Cheers (Interview)

Introducing: The Cast Of Cheers (Interview)

With their wonderful debut album on the horizon we speak to the Dublin four-piece about making the record, making people dance and the brilliance of, er, Frasier

Introducing… Frankie Rose

Introducing… Frankie Rose

After a few false starts, her majestic recent-release Interstellar was her first completey out on her own

Introducing… Now, Now

Introducing… Now, Now

We catch up with the Minnesota trio’s Brad Hale to discuss starting over, the stresses and strains of creating new album Threads and “crazy morning hair…”

Introducing… Young The Giant

Introducing… Young The Giant

Their brand of laidback guitar-pop is indebted to long days at the beach and the sound of waves crashing…

Introducing… Tribes

Introducing… Tribes

Armed with a troop of melodic tunes that while on the surface may seem easy to sneer at, frankly just hit the spot.

Introducing… Django Django

Introducing… Django Django

This is a band with a serious intellect, a sharp wit, and a knack for subversive hooks.

WTGR Magazine – January Edition (Free Download now)

WTGR Magazine – January Edition (Free Download now)

Introducing the first WTGR magazine: a monthly round-up of the best new music. Free download inside.

Introducing… Spector

Introducing… Spector

What they do aim for, and regularly hit, is the part of the brain that thoroughly enjoys it when great pop songs are disguised under thick layers of real instruments.

Introducing… The Staves

Introducing… The Staves

Like many sibling groups it is when the girls break into their delicately woven harmonies that they shine. They combine guitar parts that resonate with tonality and implausibly beautiful vocals.

Interview: Nada Surf

Interview: Nada Surf

On the eve of the release of their seventh album, When The Gramophone Rings sits down with indie veterans Nada Surf to discuss their new ambition and why it’s never good to be hot…

Introducing… Howler

Introducing… Howler

It’s not surprising then than that this cheekboned US five-piece specialise in no-frills, fuzzy indie-pop that links them very much to the lineage of The Strokes. The constant wearing of Converse doesn’t help matters either.

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