Now – incredibly – into their fourth decade (they were formed in 1989) Ulster noise-merchants Therapy? show no signs of...
When I received the new Inme album to review I instantly went around telling everyone, to which most people replied...
Thus far, the adumbrate criterion offerings of Knoxville, Tennesse’s erudite CoolRunnings, have promised a polygenesis exsplosion of psychedelic mindrocking,...
So giraffes, yeah? Do they have long necks because generation on generation they slowly bred so that the ones with...
The Hold Steady have had a productive career with five albums (the last in 2010) since their inception in 2003,...
When I first heard that Jah Wobble and Keith Levene had collaborated again for the first time since 1979’s Metal...
Fast becoming one of my favourite labels, London-based Jazzman Records continues with its erudite release schedule of both contemporary, and...
On 24th January of this year, Cloud Nothings released their second album Attack On Memory. The ostensibly profound title hides...
I have to admit, I am a huge fan boy of Trent Reznor. I have been since hearing Nine Inch...
Four years ago The Rosie Taylor Project’s This City Draws Maps was released on the now defunct Bad Sneaker Records....
When your first album was written on a sailing trip and unexpectedly catapulted you into the indie spotlight, following it...
A successful debut EP release, a split release with Lavotchkin, what seemed to be endless tours both in the UK...
Cleverly translating the subconscious themes and lyricism of her Mulholland drive-by meets Chateau Marmont melodrama to a commercial market, the...
I’ve decided that Oxford must have some pretty fertile ground. After all, Radiohead have continuously succeeded all of these years,...
The latest from Birmingham, Alabama’s Dan Sartain – his 5th studio album – is a perfectly executed bank robbery of...