On her recent release Smoochies, the genre-bending artist sheds irony for intimacy, exploring softness, sexuality, and selfhood in all their unruly glory.
From Asheville basements to music best-of lists, we caught up with lead singer Karly Hartzman to discuss growth, songwriting and what comes next.
On EURO-COUNTRY, the self-proclaimed “Dunboyne Diana” blends heartbreak, humour and political firepower – and turns the personal into a pointed cultural reckoning.
From a house party in a North London flat to a globally acclaimed arts platform, Pxssy Palace has reshaped the landscape of queer nightlife.
Maxine Williams speaks with actor and friend Deba Hekmat and director Sasha Nathwani about their home town of London, heritage as a source of endless inspiration, and the importance of telling your friends that you love them ahead of the release of their debut film.
The Spanish-American musician’s new release Slowly, It Dawns is a defiant yet delicate reflection on the life-long lead-up to her debut album.
The Nashville-raised artist navigates loss and the power of nostalgic reminders in her new offering, Evergreen
William Gao and Olivia Hardy talk Isotope EP, preparing for tour, and the liminal creative space siblings share
BRICKS Contributing Editor Liza Bilal and Violet Chachki delve into the diva’s favourite fashion inspirations, her love for cabaret and the importance of authenticity
Before she drops her SUCCUBUS remix EP later this summer, the Swedish experimental-pop star opens up to BRICKS about her Kinds of Kindness film feature, working with queer legend Amanda Lepore, and finding belonging within her sexuality.
The Scottish-raised, Paris-based producer and label head crafts sonic landscapes that defy convention and challenge the senses on new album ‘Dennis’.
The acclaimed writer’s debut book, Revolutionary Acts, is a dynamic and crucial narration of Black queer history for the 21st century.
The key to life on earth? For Declan McKenna, it's letting go of perfection.
Bel rose to fame on TikTok by candidly sharing her transition. Now the budding starlet is ready to take to our TV screens and talks Heartstopper series two, lucky girl syndrome and the road to Hollywood.
The climate justice campaigner speaks to Diyora Shadijanova about the inspiration behind her debut book and why environmental activism isn't all that radical.
The viral pop queen talks rewriting her narrative and regaining pop-ready confidence.
Ahead of the release of their highly anticipated sixth studio album, This Is Why, BRICKS sits with Paramore to discuss the upcoming record.
BRICKS founder Tori West meets rising star Baby Queen to discuss honesty, Heartstopper and her hopes for the future.
Get to know the Caribbean-born, Birmingham-based queen and star of the BRICKS 2023 Calendar taking the drag and fashion world by storm.
For our latest VOICES digital cover, the Detroit native is making their claim as a future pop-star with their latest record.
Following an extended hiatus, musician RAYE is set to release her debut album as an independent artist. Liza Bilal sits down with her to talk about creative expression, freedom, and the importance of being bold.
For London Trans+ Pride, Politics Editor Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin speaks with organisers Janeway, Mars and Lulu-Belle on finding community, championing change and the importance of protest.
As she gears up to release her debut EP, the multitalented make-up artist-turned musician talks new challenges, Lana Del Rey and merging her offline and online lives.
On the heels of releasing their confessional second album, Glitch Princess, the future-pop artist talks virtual communities, digital intimacy, and finding identity on the internet.
To celebrate their career-defining year, BRICKS and drag star Bimini Bon Boulash share an exclusive 2022 calendar to sashay in the new year in style.
The elusive frontrunner of garage folk-rock paints psychedelic sounds of nature in her joyful new album ‘Things Take Time, Take Time'.
After the phenomenal success of her ethereal coming of age album Saturn, Nao is back, making music more powerful than ever.
From a viral moment to a female bass-playing movement, Digital Editor Madeline Reid speaks to the NYC native about her career-defining year.
The 'Feet Won't Fail Me Now' singer speaks to Francesco Loy Bell about her new album 'Skin', her heritage and storytelling songwriting.
Following the release of ‘Last Day on Earth’, Beabadoobee opens up about the evolution of her stage name, violence against Asians, and showing hope.
From the 'Make Noise' issue, Politics Editor Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin speaks with yoga sensation Jessamyn Stanley about caring for your inner child, embracing queerness and centring yourself in your practice.
For our latest BRICKS Voices digital cover, meet the captivating contemporary RnB artist JGrrey as she discusses her new single ‘Down’, her creative process, and the power of believing in yourself.
Princess Nokia speaks to Ashnikko about new single 'It's Not My Fault', paying homage to Jennifer Lopez, breaking free from stereotypes and how she protects her energy.
The Pale Waves frontwoman talks female icons, finding love and queer representation on their upcoming sophomore album, ‘Who Am I?’
Ahead of the opening night of their latest work, OVERFLOW, Travis Alabanza speaks
to Ted Lavis Coward and Tajah Hamilton.
For our latest BRICKS Voices digital cover, meet an organiser behind Bristol’s history-making BLM demonstration, Liza Bilal, as she discusses racism in the UK, Black Lives Matter and mental health.
For our latest BRICKS Voices digital cover, meet the celestial alternative R&B goddess LOLA as she discusses mysticism, her creative process and the power of vulnerability.
Following the release of her fourth studio album ‘Good To Know’, BRICKS Editor Tori West chats to JoJo on the importance of growth, self-development and her hopes and dreams beyond a COVID-19 world.
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The London-based artist and equality activist talks her upcoming debut book release, the best advice she’s ever received and taking it slow in self-isolation.









































