Album Reviews

The Devil Makes Three
Spirits
Mar 19, 2025 Web Exclusive
For 20 years, The Devil Makes Three have been making Appalachian music with a punk spirit, and the band’s new LP is unquestionably their best.

HotWax
Hot Shock
Mar 18, 2025 Web Exclusive
HotWax don’t do half-measures. Since forming in Hastings, England and setting up base in Brighton, the trio of Tallulah Sim-Savage (vocals, guitar), Lola Sam (bass), and Alfie Sayers (drums) have spent the last two years in near-constant motion.

Yes
Close to the Edge (Super Deluxe Edition)
Mar 17, 2025 Web Exclusive
In 1972, Yes found the key to the prog rock kingdom. With Close to the Edge, as the band reached the height of their early phase’s unique and invaluable synergy, they also created one of prog’s essential albums.
News

New LA Artst Bimo Bames Releases Debut Single “Cocktail Princess”
Mar 19, 2025
Las Vegas-raised Bino Bames debuts Cocktail Princess, a genre-blending track with a self-directed video.
Interviews

Bob Mould on “Here We Go Crazy”
Mar 13, 2025 Web Exclusive
Bob Mould sat down with Under the Radar to discuss his new album, how he views his musical output these days, and why, despite his storied history, he’s not much of one for looking back.

Dito Montiel on his hardcore music background and latest film ‘Riff Raff’
Mar 07, 2025 Web Exclusive
Director Dito Montiel opens up about his DIY approach to all things creative, including his new feature film RIff Raff.
Pleased to meet you

Luvcat on Poetry, Pop, and the Art of Reinvention
Mar 14, 2025
In this interview, Luvact shares how her journey from teenage busker to circus performer shaped the nostalgic, gothic romance of her music
Lists

Seven Music Documentary Films and Series From the Second Half of 2024 to Watch (and Three To Skip)
Jan 08, 2025
Halfway through 2024, we published a list of “Seven Music Documentary Films and Series From 2024 to Watch (and Three to Skip).” Another glut of music documentaries and series have been released since then including the superstar projects Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words (Prime Video), Luther: Never Too Much (CNN), Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken (Paramount+), Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band (Hulu), Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour (Netflix), Elton John: Never Too Late (Disney+) and Yoshiki: Under the Sky (On Demand). If there is one takeaway from the overabundance of the biographical documentaries, it is that it’s best if the subject is not involved. The micromanaging of their story leaves viewers with a manicured and surface-level experience of the artist.
Although, the artist’s complete removal from the process can make a documentary spin into tabloid territory. There’s a lot of scandal on tap. Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter (Max) is the traumatic story of mental illness and sexual assault. While the latter is horrifying, the litigation is still underway. Why are the survivors on film talking about their experiences? Speaking of survivors, IMPACT x Nightline: Diddy’s Downfall (Hulu) is equally horrific and a far more disgusting explanation of the recent uncovering of Sean Combs’ abusive, and illegal actions during his entire time in the spotlight. Secret Life of Diddy: A Special Edition of 20/20 (Hulu) covers the exact same ground with many of the same talking heads journalists and individuals. On the positive side of hip hop, Tale of the Tape (Tubi) explores the world of mixtapes, the skill involved in making them, their impact on the culture and the legends of that scene. While the homemade quality of this short but deep unpacking is charming, it only speaks to people in that space and doesn’t go far in educating the uninitiated.
A brave director with a strong grasp on storytelling can create a compelling product that draws you in, whether or not you are interested in the artist or topic. But it feels like there is a positive correlation between the number of music documentaries released and how many of them aren’t worth pressing play on. Here are seven from the second half of 2024 that are worth watching and three not so much.—By Lily Moayeri
Live reviews
The Avengers @ Gold Sounds, Brooklyn, New York, US, 7th March, 2025
Mar 10, 2025
Seventies punk icons The Avengers turned back the black at Brooklyn’s Gold Sounds last weekend with support from Lupo Citta and Adult Human Females
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