If there are three certanties in life, it’s that if you have kids, the only time it will piss down...
Unlike most psych albums, CUP’s Jitter Visions is a display in brevity. With only two tracks exceeding two minutes, this...
Last night I dreamt of a river full of fish and as I swam amongst them I was surrounded by...
The Longcut might not be the most prolific band in the world — Arrows is just their third album in 13 years...
Higgledy Piggledy is the second release from Ian Black’s Slug, following 2015’s Ripe. Where RIPE was a thoroughly great record...
A band has never been so brilliantly and aptly named, the frozen monuments that act as morbid and bizarre measuring...
According to Crystal Vaults – a website that analyses the spiritual properties of jewellery – the emerald is known as the...
Isolation, the debut album by Colombian-born Kali Uchis has been three years in the making. It arrives six years after...
Over the last 20 years, Josh Rouse has quietly put together a formidable run of albums, his oeuvre ranging from quiet introspection...
“The heart regenerates like the tail of lizards” (“Le cœur se régénère comme la queue des lézards”). Luciani might not sound...
Tragical History Tour is the acoustic pseudonym of Dundee-based singer-songwriter Derrick Johnston, and founder of the record label Make That...
It doesn’t seem more than about five minutes since Shirley Manson’s old Goodbye Mr Mackenzie bandmates joined forces with members...
If ever there was a release to honour the life of Mark E Smith and capture the man’s DIY essence,...
“This is very much a ‘pop’ album,” The Damned’s brilliant guitarist Captain Sensible told me in a recent interview that...
There’s something deeply insincere about Jack White, he’s like the Johnny Depp of the music world: we all know he...