There aren't many ways to win over Team DIY immediately, but starting your career with a KFC-inspired anthem is certainly effective. For nearly five years, we’ve been enamored with CMAT, in all her vibrant, larger-than-life personality – and that's unlikely to change anytime soon. Therefore, we're excited to welcome the Dunboyne Diana back to our cover to discuss her significant 2025 and our Album of the Year, ‘EURO-COUNTRY’. “This entire year has been a pivotal moment for me,” she shares in our cover feature, reflecting on some of the past year's most memorable events. “But honestly, I think the most significant 'zero to 100' experience was probably Glastonbury. I really thrive on stage; that’s where I find my joy. I don’t feel the need to go to nightclubs since performing allows me to express myself in a different way. Many people believe that sex, drugs, and rock’n’roll are essential for songwriting, but I actually find that introspection is what inspires me. I’ve noticed that the more mundane I am, the better my performances become.” While we are in a nostalgic mood this month, we’re also looking forward with Danny Brown’s collaborative, forward-thinking new album; reconnecting with '70s rock icons Picture Parlour; and exploring the distorted landscape of Sorry’s third album, where they experiment with new styles. We delve into Allie X’s bold and fearless next chapter; engage in some soul-searching with Stella Donnelly; chat with Chilli Jesson about his personal project Dead Dads Club; and uncover the exciting new directions of Daniel Avery’s rock-influenced latest release, ‘Tremor’. In this month’s Neu section – your go-to guide for all things new music – we immerse ourselves in the dreamy sounds of rising act She’s In Parties, familiarize ourselves with the enigmatic London collective The Orchestra (For Now), and gather some early New Year’s resolutions from Hohnen Ford. Additionally, we discuss the album everyone is buzzing about – Lily Allen’s revealing new work – and dive into gig season with live reviews of JADE, Queens Of The Stone Age, Robbie Williams, and more. So, let’s dive in! Just click the button below to get your own print copy of our November 2025 issue, order through our online shop, or check out the digital edition below.
The Atwood team shares the music they're currently enjoying. This week's selection features Holly Humberstone, Kareen Lomax, Pacifica, Fields of Jake, Post Sex Nachos, Mel Denisse, Dom Jones, Saapato, Kirsten Izer, Ásgeir, GRACE., Miranda del Sol, St. Lucia, MT Jones, Georgia Black, The Urban Renewal Project, Forever Forever, Afternoon Bike Ride, Samuel Warburton, The Reverend Shawn Amos, Dom Malin, Dan Thomas, Tears of Happiness, and John-Robert!
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