Issue Fifty-Two of So Young Magazine is out now. Buy your copy here.
If this summer’s festival season was the celebration of the year that came before, Autumn’s new releases and hectic tour schedule leaves us with no choice but to focus on the here and now. One artist with no intention of looking back is Geordie Greep, the former black midi member is delivering ‘The New Sound’ via his new solo project, an album which moves away from feelings of repetition and works within a stricter set of rules. We speak for the cover feature.

Issue Fifty-Two is full to the brim with conversations that span household names, like Julian Casablancas, as we discuss the new record from The Voidz, through to Japanese newcomers, bed who are breaking the norm and sticking two fingers up to the standard practices expected from artists in their home country.
With new records on their way, we’re thrilled to welcome Amyl and The Sniffers, Honeyglaze, Nilüfer Yanya, Man/Woman/Chainsaw and Divorce back to our pages. Here for the first time, we touch base with LA’s untitled (halo) ahead of their UK visit this year and London’s Hank who have been sharing stages with notable names and have recently released their debut EP ‘Twist Grip’.

Completing this issue alongside an interview with Nottingham’s excellent Blood Wizard, we speak to Tyler Bainbridge, the man behind NYC’s most respected recommendations newsletter, Perfectly Imperfect. Having celebrated our tenth birthday at The George Tavern earlier this year, we speak to iconic landlady, Pauline Forster about the venue’s history and future. We talk village life and Oasis reunions with Fashion designer, Sam Nowell and self-taught Irish painter, Peter Doyle gives us an insight into his practice.
