As On Account Of Exile Vol.1 first looms into view like some amalgam of the central theme to the film...
Looking back to the halcyon days of 2012 is hard. Partly because so much has happened since then, its hard...
Following on from the release of Living in Extraordinary Times in 2018, indie legends, James have returned with their sixteenth studio...
Back in the heady days of 2016 a couple of friends got together recorded an EP and started a label...
It’s been twelve years since the last (and, one can assume, final) Super Furry Animals album, and since then, Gruff...
I remember being at uni and seeing bands on what felt like a daily basis. There was something exciting about...
While the Covid Lockdowns have been an uncontrollable nuisance for most people, they have actually been a benefit for Ellie...
Michelle Zauner is a self-proclaimed workaholic, so although it’s been four years since her album Soft Sounds From Another Planet,...
“It was like some long, lost dream come to life, a forgotten classic from a parallel dimension, the echo of...
The scope of this album is such that it’s actually necessary to consider how to approach writing the review: should...
“I don’t think there’s one tune on RAM…” Ringo Starr commented dismissively at the time. “He seems to be going...
You know what’s great? Big dumb rock. It’s just such a great soundtrack to good weather and puts all the...
Since the release of their first single in 2018, Black Midi have won gushing praise from critics, revered musicians (including...
Showtunes, my eye. There’s something deeply abject about musicals, isn’t there? I use the term abject in the Julia Kristeva sense –...
Portland, Oregon-based singer-songwriter R Zak has a musical background that’s taken her from hardcore punk and reggae acts and opening...