Claire Rousay at Flow: a magical performance featuring a new direction for the sound collagistBy Stuart Stubbs14 Aug 2023
Horace Andy at Flow festival: queues around the balloon for the dub reggae legendBy Sam Walton14 Aug 2023
Lorde and Amyl & the Sniffers at Flow: 2 very different routes to absolute hysteriaBy Stuart Stubbs13 Aug 2023
Devo at Flow: “Greeting, Nordic Spuds!" – a glimpse into a parallel world of ultimate, intimate, joyous fandomBy Sam Walton13 Aug 2023
Brìghde Chaimbeul at Flow festival: why sitting in a dark room with the bagpipe soloist was the right decisionBy Stuart Stubbs12 Aug 2023
Nala Sinephro at Flow festival: ambient spiritual jazz in a suitably dreamy settingBy Sam Walton12 Aug 2023
A completely free all-dayer in London called Uplands is launching this monthBy Loud And Quiet3 Aug 2023
Film review: Squaring The Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis) sticks to the rules while mastering themBy Stuart Stubbs13 Jul 2023
CHAI are on the cover of Loud And Quiet 160 – subscribe to get your copy nowBy Loud And Quiet13 Jul 2023
Flow festival have added Kaytranada and Alma to Blur, Caroline Polachek, Devo, Suede and Christine & The QueensBy Loud And Quiet13 Jul 2023
Exclusive Squid demo flexi disc with this month’s edition of Loud And QuietBy Loud And Quiet12 Jul 2023
Pulp at Finsbury Park: still the biggest band who can pull off a set list featuring so many obscuritiesBy Stuart Stubbs2 Jul 2023
These things cannot be repeated: the extraordinary story and soundtrack of new film Soviet Bus StopsBy Daniel Dylan Wray30 Jun 2023
Everything is bigger and better at Glastonbury, including my unexpected fits of cryingBy Stuart Stubbs28 Jun 2023