At its most pop Nearer My God almost veers into Scissor Sisters territory (as on opener ‘Grand Paradise’) which, as...
From When I Wake the Want is is Glasgow-based Kathryn Joseph’s second album. Her 2015 debut, Bones You Have Thrown...
So much electronic music is created FOR clubbing, but with Physical Gabe Gurnsey has created an aural narrative ABOUT clubbing,...
Don’t overthink it. An undeniably useful guide for getting through the complexities of life. With a name that possesses esoteric...
There’s been a recent penchant for young men making heritage house with potentially ironic names, like DJ Boring (unless he’s...
When it seems that the future has nothing left to offer, who can blame anyone tempted by hedonistic forays into...
Having always addressed several personal and heartfelt issues that affect the masses through her music, the new album from Amanda...
Before we start, I am desperate to visit the toilet…just so you know. Some reviews seemingly write themselves, the words...
Fuzzed up guitar sequences are abundant on The Soft Underground’s album Morning World. The duo from the bustling city of New...
So, if you’re in the lucky position of being able to celebrate twenty-five years of being a band, how should...
Jake Shears is best known as the lead singer of Scissor Sisters who have been on a hiatus since 2012....
‘Adam’s Song’ by The Sun and The Moon is one of the most life-affirming, joyful songs you could ever wish...
A new All Saints album is both good and slightly surprising news. Fans of the band have been used to...
Eagle-eyed readers will have noted that the image I have attached with this review is most certainly not Boz Scaggs....
Dentist have been quietly ploughing the furrow of their breathless, exhilarating indie-pop for the best part of a decade now....