In Depth
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Festival Review
DiS discovers the art of discord at Dark Mofo festival, Australia
We explore Australia boldest, darkest and most eccentric festival »
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Column
The Fangasm: Signing Off by UB40
It’s hard to fathom that at one point that this Birmingham-reggae collective were actually good »
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Interview
"Now is the time for a change": DiS Meets Desert Mountain Tribe
After a turbulent eighteen months, the psych-rockers talk second albums and bringing in new members »
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Interview
How To Organise A Music Festival #17: Indietracks
Number 17 in our series looks at Indietracks, the only festival we're aware of that hosts a live music stage on a steam train »
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Interview
"So many female artists get shunted to the side and it's tragic": DiS Meets Tanya Donelly of Belly
DiS caught up with Belly's Tanya Donelly prior to their recent show at Nottingham Rescue Rooms »
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Live Review
Cureation 25 @ Meltdown
Robert Smith gives us the most perfect distillation of everything that makes The Cure, well, The Cure »
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Interview
Mister Never Quite: DiS Meets Unknown Mortal Orchestra
“I think I’ve gotten to the point where I’m enjoying the in-between spaces.” »
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Festival Review
Parklife 2018: the DiS review
Now in its ninth year, Manchester’s Parklife Festival returned to Heaton Park with arguably its most ambitious lineup yet »
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Interview
“That would be my utopia, a place where the music talks back”: DiS Meets Jenny Hval
The Norwegian artist’s new EP The Long Sleep feels like a direct transmission from artist to listener »
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Interview
Down With The Kings: DiS Meets Run-DMC
We spoke to the legendary rapper ahead of their one-off London show next month »
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Interview
Passion and Patience: DiS Meets Nik Bärtsch
Bärtsch talks to us about repetition, ritualism, and precision »
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Live Review
My Bloody Valentine @ Meltdown
My Bloody Valentine played a new song and threatened to tear the roof off Southbank in the process »
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Live Review
MONO @ Meltdown
Tonight, the band are certainly not messing around »
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Live Review
pg.lost @ Meltdown
A scintillating journey of undulating, atmospheric awe and wonder »
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Live Review
Mogwai @ Meltdown
The post-rock band delight with a set drawn from across their back catalogue »
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Column
The Fangasm: Dig Your Own Hole by The Chemical Brothers
This was the album for a generation that spawned the dance punks & the rock ravers »
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Live Review
Kristin Hersh @ Meltdown
Hersh provides is a no-frills performance, but from the first note to the last, no one is left wanting »
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Live Review
Manic Street Preachers @ Meltdown
They came, they played, and they conquered Robert Smith's Meltdown »
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Festival Review
Primavera Sound 2018: the DiS review
The great European festival remains in decent shape as it enters its fifteenth year »
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Live Review
The Libertines @ Meltdown
They’re no longer a shadow of themselves, but the genuine article »
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Festival Preview
Garorock 2018: The DiS Preview
We're off to the South of France at the end of the month »
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Live Review
JoyCut @ Meltdown
The Italian trio are not afraid to follow unconventional paths »
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Festival Review
Download 2018: The DiS Review
Last weekend DiS went to Download and loved every second of it »
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Interview
"I thought someone would have kicked Trump out by now": DiS Meets Natalie Prass
The singer-songwriter opens up about Trump, #MeToo, and using her platform to affect change »