Album Review
Jamie T - The Theory of Whatever
5 StarsProof that you can grow up gracefully with every inch of your vibrancy still intact.
Whether it’s the reunion of Black Kids, My Chemical Romance filling the stadiums of Europe or Foals re-embracing the disco, the class of noughties indie have been having an awful lot of fun of late. Celebrating their coming of age while also marking out a vibrant future, it seems that being free of your twenties brings a certain removal of pressure, a chance to shake off expectations and follow your own bliss. The happiness of artists is not always as much of a priority as it should be, but in the eyes of true fandom, patience over a new project often pays off.
Read More
Sophie Ellis Bextor, Heartworms, Personal Trainer and more confirmed for Truck 2024
Jamie T, Wet Leg, and The Streets are set to headline this year's Oxfordshire knees up.
7th March 2024, 6:05pm
Jamie T, Snow Patrol, Holly Humberstone & more to play Y Not Festival 2024
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Kaiser Chiefs, Pale Waves and loads more will play the Derbyshire event this summer.
24th January 2024, 6:05pm
Bombay Bicycle Club, Paolo Nutini, Jamie T and more confirmed for Tramlines 2024
The likes of Holly Humberstone, Yard Act, and Sprints will also be joining the fun.
24th January 2024, 11:10am
Friends United: Willie J Healey and Jamie T
Ahead of the release of Willie's new album 'Bunny', we sat the pair down to reflect on where their friendship's taken them so far.
21st August 2023, 3:00pm
Popular right now
Featuring Green Day, English Teacher, Everything Everything, Caity Baser and more!