One of the warmest records you’ll hear this year, Analog Africa’s transcendent compilation is a right old Bobby-dazzler of an...
When writing a record an act often have to think about how they can perform the tracks to a live...
Back in 2004, I interviewed The Alarm‘s frontman Mike Peters. His band had just rather wonderfully shown up the music...
As we staggered away from the stage following Deafheaven’s extraordinary set at Bangkok’s 2019 Maho Rasop festival – possibly the...
After wallowing in the disappointment of life’s false promises (break-ups, Hollywood’s mirage) on their previous emotional record For Ever, London...
Announced via billboards, the latest Halsey album confronted pop norms and caused minor controversy even before a single note was...
The fifth album from Derbyshire electronica trio Haiku Salut is a convergence of everything they have been before and an...
One of the voices of the year is surely that of Tristan Carter-Jones, the singer songwriter of Brooklyn band Dakota...
Classically trained Estonian singer, violinist and musical polymath Maarja Nuut makes sounds that transcend the physical limitations of space and...
Psychedelic folk troubadour, comedian, voiceover artist, synth-prog wizard – there seems to be no end to Matt Berry’s Renaissance Man...
Even in her sixties and not far off her free bus pass, Toyah is still able to turn heads, as...
Sugarcane‘s Cat’s Eyes is an album propelled forward by the loss of one bass guitar in South America and a...
I am usually drawn into music in one of two ways. It either reminds me of something I already know...
The last 18 months would appear to have provided creative bounty for Carter USM‘s Jim Bob, as found here is...
“The story that lay behind this batch of songs… was supposed to be probably the most ambitious concept that I...