By the mid-2000s, New York City had lost its mantle as the epicentre of cool. The focus, once again, came back to the UK – the guitars were loud, the drums were swinging, and every last frontperson was yelping to be heard amid the growing clatter. The post-punk revival was in full swing, and chief among those flying the flag were London’s Bloc Party. …
The festival landscape has undergone major upheaval in the last three years, and Covid’s long-term impact on the music industry…
