Migrating due south from Oxford to settle on the coast of Brighton; the pliable and charmed Foxes! rummage...
There are great band names, and then there are great band names which double as great advice to bands. Certainly...
Phew. This was hard work. Obviously I’d heard of Guided by Voices but I hadn’t actually, consciously, heard any of...
In a year when nostalgia has been derided from every angle, The Cure headlining Bestival seemed to be going completely...
It comes as no surprise that the sagacious and voracious referential Eleanor Friedberger has so easily taken to...
‘Illuminated People’ brings together the many diverse licks, tones and shades of sound that Islet have crafted and familiarised themselves...
Part of me feels a little sorry for Laura Gibson. Not only is she prone to being shoeboxed with...
I’m never sure if Los Campesinos are clever and literary or simply use the words of the learned. Admittedly, the...
Oh his debut, under the radar, LP, the adumbrate singer/songwriter Benjamin Shaw composes an unframed series of pliable, dilatory...
The debut album from The Moth & The Mirror, who describe themselves as a Scottish supergroup, combining talents from Frightened...
Veils independently released debut demo EP, Our Enlightenment Is Dead, ended up having to be re-issued several times. This, its...
As part of the fatuous and ephemeral “witch-house” tagged coven – applied to and touted as...
I’m not sure what kind of hot-housing conditions Canada keeps its resident bands under, but it works; such...
Another ecstatic tumble down Camille’s Music Hole… Experimental French artist Camille Dalmais made a name for herself as part of...
In 2009, Summer Camp came bounding onto our screens in a whirlwind of faded photographs, candyfloss, pompoms and envisaged cheerleader...