One thing that reviews and online commenters seem to agree on when it comes to Aldous Harding, is that her...
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Rozi Plain makes music that is an antidote to the shallow business of modern living. Either bundled up in negative...
With its antipodean diphthongs and lo-fi pop charm, the ridiculously titled semi-debut album Whoosh by Melbourne’s The Stroppies may actually be...
There are not many fresh ideas left in the narrow intersection of cold wave, noise rock and shoegaze. It’s tough...
Not long ago, Modern Lovers’ ‘Road Runner’ was nominated to be the Official Rock Song for the state of Massachusetts, for...
Less is more, until it isn’t anymore. The acoustic folk music of New Zealand’s Hollie Fullbrook and friends, aka Tiny Ruins, has...
Deep Cut are one of those bands whose fate seems to be influenced by the foreshadowing of their own name....
When an album is described as ‘uncategorisable’ in the PR write up, rarely does it signify genuine uniqueness worth evangelising....
It’s funny how so much of the music we listen to, which marks out whole episodes of our lives, becomes...
For Ian Sweet following up a deeply personal and (with all the friction within the band), mentally exhausting debut album like Shapeshifter...
The most repeated story about Madeline Kenney is that she has a degree in Interpersonal Neurobiology, spent 9 years as a professional...
In the three or so years that Malmö foursome Hater have been together, we’ve followed their every step. Gently ambling from...
Sarah Beth Tomberlin said in an interview with The Fader, “when you try to make stuff sound more idealistic than...
When it seems that the future has nothing left to offer, who can blame anyone tempted by hedonistic forays into...
The problem with ‘achingly beautiful’ music is, well, it can all get a little too much. If formulaic, swooning choruses...
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