From being immersed in the scene that was Shoegazing in the 1990s, I felt well-placed to critique the latest offering...
”This is not a band/Ready for a dissection”, warns Karin Dreijer on ‘What They Call Us’, opener of Radical Romantics,...
“I’m a streetwalking cheetah with a hide full of napalm, I’m a runaway son of a nuclear A-bomb” By 1972,...
‘Sometimes I wake up/and I wonder/What is my job/I play my bass loud!‘ Thus opens Gina Birch‘s debut solo album,...
You’ve simply got to love Emily Breeze. Advised to keep her age under wraps, approaching the milestone of 40, she...
“Self-consciousness is the creativity killer,” declares East London born Yasmin Lacey on the opening of her debut LP Voice Notes....
I’m not usually one to do extremely belated reviews, but I received an email from one of our best PR...
Whilst the name would suggest the end of something, Glorious Sunset sounds like anything but. It could be argued that...
In the last days of the Anthropocene, while big-corp sponsored rockets head to Mars fleeing a burning planet and others...
If there’s anyone that has the lyrical and musical dexterity to move from such an organic, nature-based LP in A...
The second album from the London-based trio sees them showing just how much fun you can still have with a...
It’s been over four years since the last Hollow Hand album, the majestic Star Chamber, made its way into the...
They’re a fascinating band, Lowly. On the one hand, there’s a kind of 70s AOR vibe going on, but it’s...
“Bodies, birth, death, machines. Those are four immense things we have in common.” (‘Outro, The Let Down‘). Since Meghan Remy...
Imagine you are sitting in a local café on a Sunday afternoon. Among the sounds of newspaper pages turning and...