Cal Cashin, in the best mood of his life, rounds up the month’s best in strange and avant-garde sounds from around the world| Loud And Quiet
3 members of the L&Q team discuss key albums from the last 30 days, and reassess one from 15 years ago| Loud And Quiet
A parting gift from Shopping, anti-nostalgia band Suede, Metronomy pub quiz, the return of some iconic L&Q merch, Will Smith did NOT use AI, okay?!| Loud And Quiet
But it also might be| Loud And Quiet
Eddie Huang’s new documentary goes in search of the men who built and broke a media empire| Loud And Quiet
Stay grounded with Donna Thompson, Show Me The Body live from a bandstand, weekend listening from Water From Your Eyes, Nick Cave goes tech mad| Loud And Quiet
How two ambient artists teamed up to create an expression of queer love from a shared DNA discovered by chance| Loud And Quiet
A romantic breakup in the band, Grizzly Man, leaving your phone behind, and why Wednesday's next album might be a hardcore record| loudandquiet.substack.com
Werewolves of London goes synthwave, Mogwai live in London, Neil Finn AI is a liar, pop star makes new album bang on schedule| Loud And Quiet
Imagining a world where the oldest record on streaming was released a decade ago, and only 10 new albums are released each week| Loud And Quiet
5 years on from a worldwide pandemic, Luke Cartledge revisits 5 British albums unique to a time already unimaginable, and their lasting impact| Loud And Quiet
Ho99o9, more artists quit Spotify, swapping your kidney for a festival ticket, an interview with Water From Your Eyes, God disappointed with Rod Stewart| Loud And Quiet
Cal Cashin rounds up the month’s best in strange and avant-garde sounds from around the world, including an album by 7-11 year olds| Loud And Quiet
A new column rounding up recently released first albums, in a world delirious on nostalgia| loudandquiet.substack.com
Matt Berninger, Lily Fontaine, Anna B Savage and Richard Dawson on the effects of bad comments| Loud And Quiet
The New Eve Is Rising is a band in sandbox mode, stumbling upon brilliant ideas like a freak folk Velvet Underground plugged into ancient ley lines| Loud And Quiet
The New York art-pop duo discuss laughing their way through new album It's a Beautiful Place, and choosing to point their anger in a direction of positivity| Loud And Quiet
Tylers Ballgame and The Creator, Cassandra Jenkins' instrumental album, do enough people actually care about music?, PinkPantheress becomes a doctor| Loud And Quiet
The transitions aren't seamless, but there's pyros galore, Anthony the giant ant, and the two greatest artists in their own fields right now| Loud And Quiet
Every person with an Internet connection now owns all the world's music, but does access equal the level of passion an industry of this size needs to survive?| Loud And Quiet
Discover Verses GT, Neil Young and pals in Hyde Park, Two Shells' surprise album, Los Campesinos turn down 60k, Trump signs with Chelsea in perfect role| loudandquiet.substack.com
The queen of sad bangers plays fast and loose with pop history on her debut, because she's good enough to| loudandquiet.substack.com
The lo-fi guitar hero appears to have his cake and eat it on Headlights, an album that preserves his inherent indie-ness for the big leagues| loudandquiet.substack.com
It’s a tough time for a lot of us right now| loudandquiet.substack.com
3 members of the L&Q team discuss key albums from the last 30 days, and reassess one from 10 years ago| loudandquiet.substack.com
Today is the middle day of the year, so here are the Loud And Quiet Top 20 albums released so far in 2025| loudandquiet.substack.com
Oskar Jeff went to Glastonbury for the first time to lose his festival pessimism in the vastness of the place| loudandquiet.substack.com
The timeless joy of a new David Byrne song, Waxahatchee live in London, AJ Tracey releases an album via Deliveroo, I can still hear the screams of the Cowboy Carter Tour| loudandquiet.substack.com
A truly great pop show can go on forever, in ways that bands can never achieve| loudandquiet.substack.com
Lotus is a record of rage, but Simz knows to reframe a public and painful betrayal as a moment of recovery, by Skye Butchard| loudandquiet.substack.com
Cal Cashin rounds up the month’s best in strange and avant-garde sounds, including a record made with lawn mowers| loudandquiet.substack.com
The same spirit that prevented the band from giving up in the 1980s now gives us Pulp's first album in 24 years| loudandquiet.substack.com
If the lowest paying, biggest streamer is so bad for independent music, is there a world where it can be boycotted by the labels?| loudandquiet.substack.com
Sam Walton meets the post-rock band obsessing over the finer details on their second album| loudandquiet.substack.com
Everyone thought the Southend goths would last as long as one of their early gigs – about 7 minutes – but here they are with their all-or-nothing sixth album, Night Life. By Stuart Stubbs| loudandquiet.substack.com