The Grahams on Love, Truth and ‘The Bridge’: Three Decades of Songwriting Together

From writing songs as teenagers around a campfire in New Jersey to forming a creative home in Nashville with their 3Sirens Music Group, The Grahams have spent decades crafting music side by side. That shared history now forms the emotional backbone of The Bridge, their most personal record to date. With the Deluxe Edition of The Bridge arriving today (March 6) alongside the single “Worst Parts…

Pokémon x Jimmy Paul @ LFW – An Unexpected Match Made in Fashion Heaven

Words: Mix Cacho-Negrete I can officially write a sentence I thought I never would… during London Fashion Week, I attended a Pokémon-themed fashion show… and I loved it. Jimmy Paul is known for his out-of-the-box, hyper-colourful garments. This London Fashion Week, he perhaps gave himself his biggest creative challenge yet, partnering with Pokémon to create over fifteen looks inspired by…

OXFLOYD Confronts Emotional Dependency on New Single ‘Oxygen’

Greek-born, Brooklyn-based artist OXFLOYD has just released his new single ‘Oxygen’, a bombastic organ filled experience backed by a powerhouse synth vocal performance we just had to shout about. The raw and unfiltered single that reframes heartbreak not as absence, but as withdrawal. Built around the striking refrain, “You were my oxygen,” the track circles around themes of suffocating in…

Bruno Mars New Album ‘The Romantic’ slows things down

Bruno Mars New Album 'The Romantic' slows things down A decade after 24K Magic cemented his status as one of modern pop’s most meticulous hitmakers, Bruno Mars has returned with his fourth solo album, The Romantic. Released via Atlantic Records, the nine-track project marks his first solo body of work since 2016 and arrives with the kind of global spectacle only he can orchestrate.…

Le Labo Violette 30 Review: Testing Le Labo Violette 30 in Real Life

Having previously reviewed Le Labo Coriandre 39 and Le Labo Lavande 31, I had a rough idea of what to expect from the house but Le Labo rarely delivers something obvious. Their fragrances tend to sit slightly off centre, even when they are built around familiar notes. So when Le Labo Violette 30 landed on my desk, I was curious to see how they would handle violet. Violet can easily become…

Glassio: The Imposter Album Embraces Change and Identity

Glassio The Imposter Photo courtesy of Glassio Irish-Iranian singer-songwriter and producer Sam R. layers soaring vocals, shimmering synthesizers, and melancholic ’80s-inspired beats throughout The Imposter, his new album under the moniker Glassio. Across 13 tracks, he builds a warm, welcoming world of indie-electronic sounds while reflecting on self-realization and transformation.……

Interview: Ady Suleiman, back to life

Ady Suleiman X FAULT Magazine Photography: Lennon Gregory Words: Will Soer I love talking to Ady Suleiman, just like I love his music. In a previous interview we have talked about dancing to Giles Peterson, listening to Amy Winehouse and leaving Simon Cowell’s record label. Now he’s back with his second album Chasing, his first release since 2019.…

Renée Levin on Scale, Shadow and the Emotional Lives of Objects

Renée Levin is known for transforming nature’s smallest details into moments of quiet intensity. Photo courtesy of Renée Levin Working with oil on wood panels, the East Coast–based artist paints pearls, seashells, shadows, and florals at monumental scale, allowing intimacy and restraint to coexist. Her deeply introspective practice treats shadow as subject, scale as emotion, and…