LOUD WOMEN
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Intersectional feminist music CIC, turning up the volume since 2015. UK, Ireland, Spain, USA, Canada and Aus.
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· 18h
LOUD WOMEN is going to Nova Scotia Music Week 2025
Reasons to get excited about LOUD WOMEN Fest Halifax this Saturday: 1. Lineup of some of Nova Scotia's very finest flinta artists: Angel Girl, Burry, Loviet, Moira & Claire, Pillow Fite and Sophie Noel 2. RAFFLE!! Cassie Fox is lit
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· 22h
Eden Rain and Little Dog Star at Oslo Hackney: live review and photo galleries
It's a family affair tonight as Eden Rain shares the stage with her brother on guitar and keyboards and her sister sharing backing vocal duties. We're all made to feel welcome around the family kitchen table and treated to Eden's naturally soulful voice.
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Lambrini Girls scoop the 2025 LOUD WOMEN Hercury Prize – full interview with Phoebe Lunny
As announced on the LOUD WOMEN Radio show last night on Resonance FM, the winner of the 2025 LOUD WOMEN Hercury Prize is Lambrini Girls for their album 'Who Let the Dogs Out'. The announcement was made by LOUD WOMEN's Cassie Fox, and a class of her students at ICMP London. Lambrini Girls' Phoebe Lunny joined them to accept the prize, and took time for an interview, offering some sold gold tips to the budding music students. Watch the full interview here ...
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Wet Leg at White Oak, Houston, TX: Live review and photo gallery
Between weekends at ACL Fest Wet Leg and Japanese Breakfast were originally set to play separate shows on the same night at Houston's White Oak Music Hall. Instead of splitting the crowd, they combined forces and turned it into one joint show, a mini festival full of shared energy, openers, and a lineup that felt way more special than just a stop between festivals.
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· 2d
Constant Smiles share reflective track ‘Harriman (feat. Wednesday Knudsen)’
New York City collective Constant Smiles share new single and video, ‘Harriman (feat. Wednesday Knudson)’, the latest from their upcoming album Moonflowers, out 7 November via Felte.
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Westside Cowboy announce new EP So Much Country ‘Till We Get There and share single ‘Don’t Throw Rocks’
Manchester four-piece Westside Cowboy sign to Island Records imprint Adventure Recordings and announce second EP So Much Country 'Till We Get There, out 16 January. Alongside the announcement, the band share the first single, ‘Don't Throw Rocks’.
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Peaches still teaching: new single ‘Not In Your Mouth None Of Your Business’ is a filthy lesson in power and autonomy
Berlin-based Canadian electro-punk legend Peaches has kicked down the door of 2026 early with her new single, ‘Not In Your Mouth None Of Your Business’ — a snarling, sweat-dripping, body-liberating battle cry that reminds the world exactly why she’s still the queen of high-voltage sexual politics.
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The winner of the LOUD WOMEN Hercury Prize 2025 will appear tonight on the LOUD WOMEN radio show on Resonance 104.4FM
Previous winners of the Hercury Prize: The Menstrual Cramps (2017), ILL (2018), Dream Nails (2019), Nova Twins (2020), Lilith Ai (2021), Petrol Girls (2022) and Big Joanie (2023).
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Heavenly return to earth with 2026 world tour and new album – indiepop icons still shining bright
Seminal Oxford indiepop heroes Heavenly are officially back in business. The cult band — loved for their sugar-rush melodies, razor-sharp brains and riot grrrl heart — have announced a major 2026 tour across the UK, Europe and the USA, alongside news of a brand new album landing February 2026 on Skep Wax Records. Saints be praised, indiepop just got its halo back.
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The LOUD WOMEN Radio Show on Resonance FM – with live session from Lilith Ai and Hercury Prize 2025 winner reveal – Tuesday 14 Oct at 6pm
Tune in to the LOUD WOMEN Radio Show, this Tuesday 14 Oct, 6–7.30pm, on Resonance FM to catch a live session by our much beloved Lilith Ai. We will also be announcing the winner of the 2025 Hercury Prize - and the winner will be talking to us on the show.
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LOUD WOMEN Fest Australia 2025: line-up reveal and tickets on sale
We are beyond excited to announce the lineups for the return of LOUD WOMEN FEST AUSTRALIA 2025. The two-city festival will take place 7 December at Crowbar (Gadigal/Sydney) and 14 December at The Bergy Bandroom (Melbourne/Naarm), showcasing the most powerful women-led and gender diverse punk, rock, indie and alternative acts from Australia and around the world.
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The LOUD WOMEN Soul, Swing & Jazz show on Louder Than War radio
Alanna Lyes presented the October edition of the LOUD WOMEN Soul, Swing & Jazz show. Expect anything from Neo-Soul and R&B to Indie-Jazz to Electro-swing, and even a sprinkling of Rockabilly. Hear music from some of the UK's own up-and-coming artists, as well as music from further afield.
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Self Esteem and Nadine Shah at O2 Academy Brixton: live review and photo galleries
Self Esteem played a sold out O2 Brixton on 10 October. Eight performers arrived on stage, dressed identically as puritans and reminiscent of The Handmaid’s Tale. Tension built till Self Esteem herself strode out to an elated roar from her audience. The Rotheram-born artist opened with ‘I Do And I Don’t Care’, the first track of her 2025 album A Complicated Woman. Self Esteem, aka Rebecca Lucy Taylor, appeared proud and radiant while the 5,000 strong crowd shouted out the lyrics.
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All Ears Avow drop new theatrical release ‘Horrors’
All Ears Avow from Swindon, UK describes themselves as "pop riffs for emo kids". Full of exciting melodies yet emotionally charged subject matter it makes for an accurate description. Following a string of hard-hitting singles and a stunning performance at Download Festival, their debut album Horrors has been met with a lot of anticipation. They've created an album that's jam-packed with style and high energy. The entire experience came together as something heartfelt and freeing. Horrors marks a milestone in the story of a band that is destined to go far.
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Øyunn shares new single ‘Hope That You’ll Sing Again’
Copenhagen-based, Norway-born artist Øyunn (Siv Øyunn Kjenstad) shares new single ‘Hope That You’ll Sing Again’ — the latest glimpse into her upcoming debut studio album, I Know U Can Do It, out 31 October via Midnight Confessions.
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