Sucker for FM: A Festival Too Vital to End
Photo Credit: Celine Antal Field Maneuvers’ 2024 edition was framed as its last: the end of an era, a funeral for one of the UK’s most...
BabyStep Magazine
Aug 29


Pynch Share Introspective New Single Ahead of Second Album
With their highly anticipated sophomore album just over a month away, Pynch are set to release their new single “How You Love Someone”...
BabyStep Magazine
Aug 27


Introducing: Izza Gara
Swedish Grammy-nominated trailblazer Izza Gara flips the script on female objectification with her 00s-inspired single, “Favour” ....
BabyStep Magazine
Aug 27


Josh Mason-Quinn on Rituals, Discovery, and the Human Side of Music
For over nine years, Somewhere Soul has quietly become one of the UK’s most vital voices in underground music, championing talent across...
BabyStep Magazine
Aug 27


Nrvs return with “Free”: a punk lament reborn
The ever-elusive Nrvs are back, and this time they’ve resurfaced with Free , a track described by the band themselves as “just a dumb...
BabyStep Magazine
Aug 26


Building Beyond the Noise with Greg Surmacz
Leeds’ music scene, and by extension its fruitful music college, has birthed the careers of many, but for every festival headliner and...
George Webb
Aug 26


Premiere: Chloe Clouds on Playful Pop-Country, Heartbreak, and Her Upcoming EP
Emerging singer-songwriter Chloe Clouds is quickly making her mark with raw, relatable lyrics, smooth breathy tones, and a unique blend...
BabyStep Magazine
Aug 26


Re:O on Vampires, Metal, and Their Ever-Evolving “Japancore” Sound
Blending the best of Japanese alternative music with Western metal and rock, Re:O has carved out a genre-defying niche that fans have...
BabyStep Magazine
Aug 26


Olivia Miceli on Heartbreak, Pop Power, and Her DIY Anthem Darling, he doesn’t care
Fresh from the Midlands with a knack for turning raw emotion into unapologetic pop bangers, Olivia Miceli is back with her second single...
BabyStep Magazine
Aug 26


All Points East: Barry Can’t Swim
Barry Can’t Swim delivered a career-defining headline set at All Points East 2025, transforming Victoria Park into a giant dancefloor with live horns, strings and surprise guests. The Scottish DJ and producer powered through festival favourites like How It Feels, Still Riding, Childhood and All My Friends, while Orbital, Confidence Man, Shygirl, DJ Heartstring and Interplanetary Criminal kept the London crowd moving. Read our full All Points East review of Barry Can’t Swim’s
BabyStep Magazine
Aug 23

