Primal Scream’s 1994 album Give Out But Don’t Give Up is famously one of the most reviled records in recent...
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Back in the late 80s, particularly after they split, the music press regularly bestowed the ‘new Smiths’ tag on a...
The Blue Hour, Suede’s eighth album (and the third since their miraculous resurrection) sees these committed urbanites abandon the flyovers,...
After three bewitching albums of meandering, quintessentially Japanese psych-folk, Tokyo space cadets Kikagaku Moyo decamped to Portugal earlier this year...
“We’re having a good time honey, no need to apply no pressure. We’re just having a…(pause)” A what? Come on...
The Coral’s last album, 2016’s Distance Inbetween, was, unusually for them, a bit of a chore – it brought bags...
They don’t really miss each other any more do they? Morrissey has finally assembled a band whose grandiose arrangements perfectly...
It’s probably not a good reflection on Tindersticks singer Stuart Staples’ first solo album in 12 years that, a few...
If, like me, you frequently find yourself wondering “What would Temples sound like if they came from Denmark instead of...
Maybe it’s the result of too many miserable early mornings in school assembly, but I’ve always hated the sound of...
If there’s one key lyric on Arctic Monkeys’ wonderfully divisive new album, it’s “Still got pictures of friends on the...
Preston collective The Common Cold (featuring former members of The Dandelion Adventure, Cornershop and Pram) released their debut album Shut...
…in which two blokes who were in long-forgotten Peel show faves The Dandelion Adventure over 30 years ago reunite and...
“Is this…a love hotel?” Pete, The Wedding Present’s affable American soundman, spent years touring with country legend Merle Haggard, and...
Even in what was an annus mirabilis for new music, Daniel Avery’s 2013 debut Drone Logic stood out and, at...