The Sudanese-American artist explores grief, natural disasters, and the human yearning for home in Of Earth & Wires.
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The Southampton-born artist and songwriter talks vulnerability, empathy, iconic vocalists and the inspiration behind his new EP.
The classically trained violinist shares how plant genetics, imperfect lino prints and Disney soundtracks shaped her debut EP.
Listen to our favourite tracks on the BRICKS Best New Music playlist!
The electronic-pop duo explores sisterly bonds, ambition, insecurity, and the fear of outgrowing the person who knows you best on She Won't Let Go.
As the Virginia-born artist enters a new season, she reflects on love, loss, and the ways we show up for each other.
The Australian pop artist shares how nature reserves, botanical soundscapes and Victorian poetry inspired her debut album, Porcelain.
The BRICKS cover star delivered a stripped-back but high-impact set that turns vulnerability into spectacle, tracing independence, resilience and self-belief in real time.
In conversation with MNEK, the pop star discusses going independent, investing in yourself, and using her platform to support the next generation of Black British artists in pop.
In a sea of Irish flags and London lesbians, CMAT transforms her biggest ever headline show into a euphoric, emotionally resonant pop spectacle.
From one-day city park takeovers to week-long escapes in forests and fields, Europe’s pop music festivals have never been more varied.
On his new EP, the South London disruptor transforms the delusional confidence of his teenage years into six tracks that don’t hold back.
At last night’s 68th Grammy Awards, nominees and winners alike used their spotlight to speak out against the ethnic cleansing sweeping America.
For ten years, Abbie McCarthy’s Good Karma Club has been a launchpad for emerging artists, a home for grassroots music, and a place where audiences come together to experience live music at its most authentic.
From eagerly-awaited blockbuster releases to new novels, ambitious exhibitions and returning television series, these are BRICKS' most anticipated picks for 2026.
From glossy, hyper-online pop to deeply personal records and surprising debuts, these are the BRICKS team's favourite albums of the year.
The 2025 breakout star recounts her whirlwind year, from her debut EP to a landmark London headline show.
This month's BRICKS Best New Music playlist features FKA Twigs, Tems and Witch Post.
JADE and creative director Maximilian Raynor take us inside the making of the darkly theatrical fashion film that unites their shared love of storytelling, subverted folklore and maximalist design.
From sold-out shows to calling out the chaos, the Brighton punks are proving that confrontation is fun, loud, and absolutely necessary.
The introspective singer-songwriter shares how situationships, Lakeside shopping centre and Labi Siffre inspired their EP, Maybe I Got It Wrong.
Hear the newly-released tracks from BRICKS' Best New Music playlist from October.
Once an underground Aussie act, Amyl and the Sniffers have become a global phenomenon. Their Alexandra Palace show was a sweaty, euphoric testament to punk’s evolution and endurance.
After six years away from solo work, the LA-based artist and producer tells BRICKS how Jimmy Eat World, enduring friendships, and a burst of accidental photos shaped her long-awaited new album.
Ahead of National Poetry Day, campaigners, lawyers, and artists unite to expose how rap is being misused as courtroom evidence – threatening free expression and fuelling racial bias.
























