Jay Blakesberg reflects on photographing the likes of Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, and Dr. Dre, and acting as a bridge between musicians and their fans.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Almost two decades into his career, the London MC is at the peak of his powers, finally receiving the critical and commercial attention his blistering output has long warranted. It begs the question: what next?
Written by: Niall Flynn
Steel City is often overlooked when it comes to the country's cultural radar despite its role in shaping electronic music.
Written by: Jim Ottewill
Following the release of his latest album 'Universal Credit,' the rapper talks about finding a new approach to songwriting, attitudes to poverty and why his music is more than a political statement.
Written by: Robert Kazandjian
In 1957, photojournalist Jerry Dantzic spent time with the iconic jazz singer during her two-week run at Sugar Hill Nightclub, capturing both her public and private life.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Huck’s latest cover star speaks out against the exploitation that defines the music industry, imagining a future in which the artist is no longer a product.
Written by: Al Horner
As the producer gears up to release his first album in eight years, he reflects on his battle with drug use, getting into painting and what Madonna taught him.
Written by: Jeremy Allen
Photographer Jak Hutchcraft attended the legendary music festival to find out what attendees make of emo’s comeback.
Written by: Jak Hutchcraft
A new exhibition chronicles the UK’s youth over the past 100 years, celebrating its role in shaping dominant subcultures.
Written by: Miss Rosen
The Egypt 80 band member and youngest son of legendary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti reflects on following in his father’s footsteps and why love isn’t about ownership.
Written by: Jeremy Allen