Alt-J‘s second album, ‘This Is All Yours’, was released in September 2014, and in the two years since the band has headlined Latitude and played a UK arena tour; keyboardist Gus Unger-Hamilton has ...
If you ask Joe Newman, vocalist, and co-founder of the popular band alt-J, about the genesis of the band’s new record, The Dream, which is out Friday (February 11), he’ll tell you it all began, ...
Alt-J are one of the more idiosyncratic bands in indie today, and their success proves that they have a winning formula. Members of Montreal-based band Fleece seemed to have figured this formula out, ...
Alt-J are perhaps the unlikeliest of rock saviors. Named for an unpronounceable Mac symbol (∆ -- which is what you get when you type alt + j) and intentionally faceless for the first few years of ...
Alt-J’s keyboardist/vocalist Gus Unger-Hamilton could hardly believe his luck when an alt-J song was chosen not for a niche, low-budget arthouse film beloved of Sight and Sound readers but for the ...
Though Alt-J seems to be on steady footing with a recently released album that comes on the heels of the Mercury Prize-winning 2012 debut “An Awesome Wave,” keyboardist Gus Unger-Hamilton remains ...
Despite being the fictional homeland of Ebenezer Scrooge, Christmas is actually quite a big deal in the UK. “Every year, my wife and I throw a big party at our house that involves group singing — a ...
The lead single from 'The Dream' crowns Adult Alternative Airplay. By Kevin Rutherford For the first time, Alt-J is No. 1 on a Billboard song chart. “U&ME,” the lead single from the trio’s latest ...
Alt-J’s Thom Green has spoken about returning to touring in a pandemic as someone who is considered clinically extremely vulnerable. The drummer has a rare genetic condition, which meant he had to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Three tall, polite young Englishmen are standing in front of an iPad, flicking through sketches of penises. It's not as weird as it ...
English indie rock band Alt-J is without its bassist, Gwil Sainsbury. By Kevin Rutherford English indie rock band Alt-J is without its bassist, Gwil Sainsbury. In a Twitter post early Saturday (Jan.