The Northeast corner of the U.S., New England, likes to think of itself as one of the more cultured parts...
Jubilee Road tells the story of Tom Odell’s time living in East London. Jubilee Road is a fictional street, made...
In these days of streaming and the associated reduced attention span of the average music fan, it’s a brave artist...
By name, Estrons sound like they ought to be a legion of sci-fi antagonists, making life difficult for Doctor Who,...
A Common Wealth by Edinburgh’s The 10:04s (mastered by Dick Beetham on the back of his success with Alt J’s...
‘Cohesive’ is not a word you would normally associate with Santigold. Her first three albums have been excitingly eclectic. A...
Every dog has his day, as the saying goes, and hard though it might be to imagine, that even applies...
With so many artists from Janelle Monae, to LCD Soundsystem to Childish Gambino commentating about America, it seems somewhat refreshing...
If rock and roll was a building on fire and I could save only one thing, it would be Kristin...
Kodaline made their name through safe acoustic indie music, and it is unfortunate but it is this blandness that stops...
‘A fifteen track Welsh language record interspersed with fractured instrumental interludes’ – this wouldn’t be the standard premise offered to...
“Isn’t being boring weird?” Isn’t having the same face, weird? Too much, too much, pretty faces. Where’s the personality?” Japanese...
The unrequited joy that is Brace For Impact is not solely contained within the lyrical content, the DIY artwork or...
Miles Hunt’s new solo album came into being as a result of performing with one of his heroes, Tom Robinson....
The term “batshit crazy” is bandied around all too freely these days, but, ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you...