If there’s one thing that 2021 has taught me, and it’s taught me a lot, it’s that you shouldn’t expect...
New labels are exciting. They usher in an unlimited amount of promise. Much like a new exercise book at the...
Live albums don’t really do much for me. Of course, there are a few examples of exceptional live albums Neil...
Wendy Rae Fowler has spent three and half years battling to get the rights to this record back– it originally...
In January of 1983, with Howard Jones‘s career just starting out, this young artist hired the famous Marquee Club in...
For the past few years, I’ve wondered what would happen if Matt Loveridge, AKA MXLX, Fairhorns, Gnar Hest, Team Brick,...
I don’t know whether I should be sending these guys to the naughty step, some of the language used here...
In a world of conventional releases it’s nice when someone does something different. That someone is Peter Talisman. For the...
In a world full of singer-songwriters of many different types, just what is it that makes Melbourne artist Courtney Barnett...
On Nick Malkin’s previous album, A Typical Night in the Pit, everything had a late-night vibe. The music was slightly...
Over the course of doing some research for this review it dawned on me that Shore Dive Records has been...
Within seconds of pressing play on this six-disc set (five CDs and a DVD), there’s really only one word to...
Treetop Flyers are not ones to push boundaries. I, for one, am very glad about that, for if it means...
You might not know the name Rick Myers, but you might be aware of his work. If you have bought,...
Whatever people may wish to make out, this is one of the most anticipated albums of the year. The problem...