
At the tail end of the nineties, one British boy band with a serious attitude dominated the charts. 5ive have reunited in various forms over the years, but now they’ve back with the full original lineup. Mark and Ross from Brit Cult caught up with the quintet to discuss their careers and their upcoming tour.

Sir! Editor and Dead Pubs bloke Jimmy McIntosh this year visited his 1000th pub inside the M25. Did he learn anything at all on his vast piss odyssey?

Whether making songs with Rachel Chinouriri, remixing Jorja Smith and Wookie, this former dancer’s incomparable productions create magic.

Tom Hutley is a London taxi driver and YouTuber known for documenting life behind the wheel of the city’s iconic black cabs.

A new genre of comedian is taking Britain by storm. Online, unconventional, and in demand, these comics have carved a sizable niche out on TikTok and Reels. But what’s life like when comments replace heckles? Jack Beaumont works the room with five of them.

Echoes of the Arctic Monkeys and The Streets abound through this incredibly charismatic rapper’s music – yet he’s resolutely, completely one-of-a-kind.

Since the release of 2001’s Goodbye Charlie Bright Nick Love has been at the very forefront of British masculinity. The director sat down with Sir! editor-in-chief Elgar Johnson and started from the very beginning.

We asked music journalist and Apple Music presenter Hattie Collins to curate and interview her top emerging music artists for Issue 01. First up the incredible Fred Roberts. Deffo one to watch.