There were better debuts released in 2009, but few as flat out likeable as the first effort from Staten Island...
Release Date: 5th September 2011 Label: Kitsuné Flying the flag for the latest Kitsuné Tabloid Compilation is Brazilian producer/DJ duo...
This long as-all-hell 90’s alt. revival is showing no sign of coming to an end, or even slowing down. Apparently,...
I need a definition? I’m that kind of a mind I can’t have loose threads flapping in the wind…?” (Adam...
Trent Miller lyrically creates a woeful Gothic rich revisionist version of the old west on his latest ode...
Given the success of The End of History, the mercury award nominated album that saw Fionn Regan rise from the...
Broadcasting live from Detroit via Brooklyn, Glass Rock return with a second album: a bosom clutching union between two bands...
At first the triumphant riff that leads the title track of this third LP from Cardiff-based art-rockers and guitarist/vocalist Adam...
I recently examined our creeping obsession with 90s music, it’s little wonder that against the backdrop of the naughties cold...
This release bleeds with every kind of emotion possible and undoubtedly seeks acceptance from its listener. If you are having...
Like the jokes about the weather in New Zealand, if you don’t like what you’re hearing in Will Hanson‘s debut...
Formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma, this quintent comprises four Americans and one Yorkshireman, and their previous LP F, Monday, Orange, February,...
Take two voices: one male, one female, both Swedish, both ethereally high, add a few floating synth lines, a whole...
Imagine the calypso bounce of Vampire Weekend and apply the expansiveness of Animal Collective, and you’re not far off the...
There aren’t many new ‘indie/rock’ records that open with a delicate clarinet melody anymore, but this excellent debut from Glaswegians...