
December 2015 Crash Course
by Tom Roden
The year is in its last legs, but that doesn’t mean every artist has packed it in for the year.
Categories: Crash Course, Listen • Tags: Best music, Crash course, Listen, New Music
by Tom Roden
The year is in its last legs, but that doesn’t mean every artist has packed it in for the year.
Categories: Crash Course, Listen • Tags: Best music, Crash course, Listen, New Music
by Tom Roden
Trouble wading through this month’s new music? Have no fear, a crash course is here!
Categories: Crash Course • Tags: Best music, Crash course, Listen, New Music
by Tom Roden
Over the last year we’ve grown massively. Now we need new music journalists to keep the content flowing.
Categories: News, Uncategorized • Tags: Fresh Beats 365, Music Journalism, New Music, New Writers, Write for us
by Tom Roden
Stuck for something to do this weekend? Don’t worry – we got you.
Categories: Exclusive Content, Gig Map • Tags: Gig Map, Gigs, Interactive Gig Map, Live, New Artists, New Music, Whats on
by Tom Roden
Glastonbury 2014 is upon us and, like that, music fans from across the globe will be making the pilgrimage to Worthy Farm to see their favourite acts. But beyond these acts, there are a lot of fantastic new artists this year who have the chance to make a huge impact. Here are our top ten to see at the festival this year.
Categories: Lists • Tags: Acoustic Tent, All We Are, Avalon Stage, Echo And The Empress, Ed Sheeran, Folk-Rock, Gibson Bull, Glastonbury 2014, Glastonbury Festival, Hudson Taylor, Jake Isaac, John Peel Stage, New Acts, New Bands, New Music, Nick Mulvey, Other Stage, Park Stage, Pyramid Stage, Simon And Garfunkel, The Bee Gees, The Black Tambourines, The Rails, The Riptide Movement, The Stepkids, Troubadour, West Holts Stage, Worthy Farm
by Tom Roden
Welcome to the age of the internet and technology. A lot has changed since the days of your superstar idols, and a lot of that change can be traced back to Social Media. You’re starting up a band and you want to take off, so you set up a Facebook page and (maybe) a Twitter account. What now? How do you do it? First of all, know which formats are right for you. Facebook is a given. LinkedIn is pretty useless […]
Categories: Advice, Band Aid, Exclusive Content • Tags: New Bands, New Music, Social Media
by Tom Roden
Have you ever wanted to find something new that isn’t too far detached from what you enjoy? Have you ever wanted to just be that little bit more hipster than your friends? Well we’ve made it easy for you. Here is an A-Z list of popular artists and, next to them, a nice unsigned alternative to the artist. It’s a quick and easy way of adding new colours to your music palette. If You Like… …Then Try: A Adele […]
Categories: Lists • Tags: 93 Million Miles From The Sun, 93MillionMilesFromTheSun, Adele, Ben Owen, Benin City, Bipolar Sunshine, Broken Hands, Cave Painting, Chris Drew, Damon Albarn, Dive Exit, Ed Sheeran, Fang Club, Fickle Friends, Foo Fighters, Gibson Bull, Goldfrapp, Hooton Tennis Club, Howler, Imagine Dragons, Izzy Bizu, Jay Rodger, Julian Casablancas, Kaiser Chiefs, Lily Allen, MBV, Missing Andy, My Bloody Valentine, Never Shout Never, Nevershoutnever, New Music, Oasis, Only Girl, Prince, QOTSA, Queens Of The Stone Age, Rae Morris, Scarlett Arcade, Sebastian Blake, Simon And Garfunkel, Tambourisco, The Assist, The Bots, The Cribs, The Darlingtons, The Inkhearts, The Phantoms, The Shy Lips, The Sunset Strip Club, The Walkmen, TOY, U2, Van Morrison, XTC, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion