Having just returned from a lengthy tour across the UK with Self Esteem, they’ve released their debut album Body Building via Globe Town Records - and it’s as euphoric as their live show.
The scene that saw its incarnation begin during that explored in this 4CD, 65-track compilation, Cherry Stars Collide, was one I...
It’s been about six weeks since Nowhere and Everywhere, an album from the two very different and yet in some...
It must be like finding the Holy Grail when a band writes a song with a good hook. A simple...
From being immersed in the scene that was Shoegazing in the 1990s, I felt well-placed to critique the latest offering...
The great thing about the music Wednesday make, and a lot of alt-rock/grunge, is that it is so evocative of...
The thing about waiting for 10 years to release your debut LP is that you really get the chance to...
Black Country, New Road have had an impressive start to the decade so far. As well as considerable critical acclaim...
Ever since the surprise success of 2011’s Hurry Up We’re Dreaming, M83‘s omnipresent member Anthony Gonzalez has been seeking different...
“Self-consciousness is the creativity killer,” declares East London born Yasmin Lacey on the opening of her debut LP Voice Notes....
Perhaps best known for being a member of Glasgow’s rather awesome Butcher Boy, Mox Nox is Alison Eales‘ solo debut....
Daughter are back with an album for unsettling, confusing times. Stereo Mind Game dances uneasily between themes of intimacy and...
It’s OK to daydream sometimes. Lean your head against the knuckles of your hand and drift off into some cinematic...
“We don’t make music for other people, we make it for us”, says Malin Hofvander, one half of Malmö’s art...
The second album from the London-based trio sees them showing just how much fun you can still have with a...