John Cale played all of ‘The Velvet Underground & Nico’ on Friday night – hey, it was a nice ideaBy Joe Goggins30 May 2017
From brutal death rap to cosmic folk, the 7 best albums of May have you coveredBy Loud And Quiet30 May 2017
Aldous Harding: Getting To Know You – ‘I feed seagulls. People hate that’By Loud And Quiet29 May 2017
Jane Weaver’s London show was a reminder that she’s from the North, not outer spaceBy James F. Thompson26 May 2017
How Smog’s ‘Red Apple Falls’ was the first of Bill Callahan’s stylistic twistsBy Sam Walton26 May 2017
The future of music consumption, or a gimmick that makes you look like a nob? Childish Gambino’s new ‘VR vinyl’ experiencedBy Thomas Gane25 May 2017
Inside the Pop Dungeon: Charlotte Church is on the cover of Loud And Quiet 86 – in stores SaturdayBy Stuart Stubbs24 May 2017
Luke Drozd is the guy who designs those incredible band posters you see at the festival merch stallBy Loud And Quiet12 May 2017
Our future festival headliners are young Scandinavian women, going by the highlights of Denmark’s Spot FestivalBy Daniel Dylan Wray11 May 2017
Carnage and camaraderie – Ho99o9 will stop their thrash show if you drop your car keysBy Thomas Gane9 May 2017
The unlikely collabs of Hugh Laurie, from Meatloaf to Billy Kennedy from NeighboursBy Reef Younis4 May 2017
A Hard Day’s Night is The Beatles before the claustrophobia of superstardom cramped their styleBy Andrew Anderson2 May 2017
Have you noticed how the best 6 albums released in April are bloody dark?By Loud And Quiet27 Apr 2017
Sweet 16: Music saved Brix Smith Start before she moved to Manchester and joined The FallBy Daniel Dylan Wray27 Apr 2017
Getting To Know You: Everything you need to know about Noodle from Gorillaz (yes, she’s a cartoon)By Loud And Quiet25 Apr 2017