If you haven’t heard Ben Montero’s music yet, there is a distinct possibility you will have seen his illustrations. Whether...
It is absolutely no reflection on the quality of the music produced, but by and large, Ohio Players are mainly...
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It’s a bold move to start an album with a song called ‘Let’s Get This Over With’, especially when you’ve...
Though I’m willing – but not that interested – to be proved otherwise, I’m unsure whether many similar test cases...
There’s always a temptation to chuck any new, self-proclaimed indie band into the overflowing, junkyard of a brand curated Spotify...
Of late, the U.K. Charts have played host to a proliferation of soporific dullards; young men whining along to acoustic...
The Xcerts are growing into a superb act. The Scottish outfit blaze the trail for rock music, ascending from under...
“I thought that if you had an acoustic guitar it meant that you were a protest singer” sang Morrissey on...
If ever there was a modern day artist who is willing to take chances, it is surely the ridiculously prolific...
First things first, don’t let the name fool you. Nadine isn’t a solo artist but instead, an ethereal indie-pop trio...
There are records that sing of the land, and those that wear traces of its soil beneath its author’s fingertips....
“Nothing sees me. No one can hear me. Somebody beam me up.” When being grounded on Earth becomes unbearable, we...
Hollie Cook is one of those figures that will be forever associated with a very specific place in pop music...