British four-piece dance act Rudimental have soared to the top of the British music charts with their debut album Home.
The dance group have taken the UK by storm over the past 12 months, combining insane beats with soulful vocals, as well as dabbling their hand in pretty much every dance off-shoot that has existed over the years.
Featuring big-name collaborators including Emeli Sande, Alex Clare and Ella Eyre (who recently worked with the production kings on their number one track Waiting All Night), Home, according to NME, contains “more bangers than a barbecue at a firework factory”.
It truly is a phenomenal album, especially for a debut effort. If you’re yet to grab a copy, you can download the Deluxe Edition of Home here.
Country music star Shania Twain will make her Glastonbury Festival debut later this summer, taking…
After weeks of various stage-centric line-up releases, the full 'who's-who' for this summer's Glastonbury Festival…
Fever Ray, Fatboy Slim and Alt-J have been revealed as The Park headliners for 2023…
The infamous 'Glastonbury Spider' has spoken, and following a huge amount of anticipation, the 2023…
Glastonbury Festival organisers have released the lineup of their new area - Woodsies - for…
Organisers of Shangri-La - a key cog in Glastonbury Festival's south-eastern 'naughty corner' - have…