A quick look at the blurb reveals to the uninitiated that Tyler Childers is a 26 year old from Lexington...
The Beatles were always something of a cabaret act. Once you dig past the grandstand, era defining tracks theirs is...
Frank Turner came out of nowhere really. Well, to be fair, admittedly he came from Million Dead, but these were...
Flies+Flies have already garnered attention from still coolish radio’s Huw Stevens and music publications with things like “your next favourite...
Having a reputation for being a musical marionette controlled by meddling yet experimental fingers has to stop one day. From...
Ida Long is not a familiar name in the UK but with the release here of her second album ‘Rainbows...
As a strange cigar-shaped asteroid-cum-spaceship flies past the Earth, potentially carrying evil aliens intent on enslaving us or zapping us...
“Without wasted air/Without wasted air” chants Xenoula aka Romy Xeno before slipping into some form of Afrikaans, the sound of surveying...
“My healed chest wound transformed into a gate. Where I receive love from. Where I give love from.” It’s been...
Too goth to be emo and too pop to be doom, gloom unit Death of Lovers manage to avoid being...
At first I was wholly unsure about whether I could be properly objective about this. For a start, Ashley Mason...
If ever there was an album that screams “lo-fi psychedelia” at you, it’s this second release from Manchester quartet, Douga....
The main mission of archival releases and compilation albums is to trace the history and the developments of a musical...
And now for something completely different. Karine Polwart is a Scottish folk singer who has just released her first theatre...
Anyone expecting a Noel Gallagher/David Holmes collaboration to be some radical, genre-bending departure from The Usual is in for a...