“Have you heard it on the news? About this fascist groove thang? Evil men with racist views, spreading all across the land.”...
Lambchop’s Kurt Wagner hardly seems to touch a guitar these days. His last album, 2016’s FLOTUS, raised eyebrows with its...
Where to go next as an artist when you are, effectively your own genre? This seems to have been the...
While I remain unconvinced that the world needs anything resembling a band that lies between L7, Garbage and Queenadreena, consequent...
At this point in time, most will be aware of the hapless duo Jemaine and Bret, two shepherds-turned-musicians who go...
If, as many writers have previously suggested, These New Puritans are the Talk Talk of their generation; and if Hidden...
In a time when we’re riding the storm of whether the album is still a justifiable format, a bold Nilüfer...
Last year, South African musician Nakhane brought an insightful awareness of the less-discussed gay black community in his gospel-record You...
Ex Hex really are a power trio. Mary Timony (guitar, vocals), Betsy Wright (bass, vocals), and Laura Harris (drums), are...
Anyone who has heard the title track of Los Angeles based indie rockers Liily‘s new EP I Can Fool Anybody...
There are already plenty of heavy duty, mainly American, analyses of this album for those that like that sort of...
“Just a speck of dust in the Milky Way. We’ll fade away, we’ll slip away”. Haunting almost-nihilistic lyrics that seem...
Crows are one of the hardest working punk rock bands in the business. This is a band playing the long...
The Comet is Coming are back with another spoonful of cosmic jam, this time entitled Trust in the Lifeforce of...
(NB – I wouldn’t normally commission a review of an album that was released some six weeks previously; however in...