The following has been written with the assumption that you’ve seen Blade Runner 2049 (and, presumably, the original), so I’m...
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If Not The Best kicks off proceedings with a Sondre Lerche-like pop-jazz tune, Boris Paillard’s vocal and guitar taking it...
Thunderous opener Eureka delightfully assaults the ears with a cacophony of noise, before, surprisingly, 40 seconds in turning into a...
This solo EP from O’Hanna, singer from the spiky pop-punk outfit Cobson, begins in a fashion very familiar to fans...
Oklahoma-based band Colourmusic have made a huge impact with their latest record My ______ Is Pink and are currently part...
A lively and thrilling double A side from London quartet Chapter 24 opens with Spindle, a song that propels itself...
On a pleasant late June evening I sat down with Stephen, Wes and Lewis of Manchester band Monster Island in...
Opening with the grimily joyful rock of The Hop, American Werewolf Academy have a bluesy swagger that sits alongside Bruce...
‘Don’t fuck your friends,’ Tim breathily intones on the slinky introduction to Dell Sez, it’s a slimy, grimy, swampy tune...
Welsh quartet VVOLVES have an 80s industrial rock sound, it’s steeped in Joy Division-like echoing vocals on opener Clearer, a...
Starting in much the same delightfully squeaky fashion as he prior mini-album A Cup Of Salt this LP from H....
This third record from Baxter Dury comes, for me, burdened with the weight of his two previous records, each dark,...
At first the triumphant riff that leads the title track of this third LP from Cardiff-based art-rockers and guitarist/vocalist Adam...
Rather nicely Lost Harbours’ side to this tape begins with the sound of unwrapping paper and tearing tape before the...
A heavy head-nod inducing drum beat kicks off Dancers like Milkmaid Grand Army-era Midlake, all packaged in woozy guitar, fireside...