On August 4 Conor Oberst will release his new self-titled solo album, and as something of a preview DiS has dived into the man's Bright Eyes (and beyond) catalogue…
DiS takes the 10,000 mile round trip to Seattle to join the party for Sub Pop's 20th anniversary, featuring Mudhoney and Foals…
The third annual Latitude Festival took place over the weekend in Suffolk. DiS picks its ten highlights, and shows off its flashy photo skills here…
After the Nationwide Mercury Prize announcement, DiS sizes up the chosen 12 and asks: just what is the award's point? Get DiScussing…
They might borrow from forefathers to lay solid foundations, but Late Of The Pier prove that they’ve ability well beyond the sum of influential parts…
So not Audioslave, One Day As A Lion's debut sees Zack de la Rocha and Jon Theodore delivering lyrically zealous, bass-heavy hip-hop…
The Walkmen's latest isn't showy, but when peeled reveals itself to be darker and more engaging than on first listen. It might be their best album yet…
Donkey doesn't build on CSS's self-titled debut, and its flat production fails to capture the dynamism of their live show…