In the week that Bob Dylan becomes the oldest artist ever to score a Number 1 album of new original...
It’s been eight years since Jamie Irrepressible and co. released a new album. Since then the world has, well, pretty...
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If you asked me yesterday to list my 100 favourite albums of all time, there’s little doubt that The Sun...
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Jessie Ware’s last album, Glasshouse, came out after she got married and her first child had arrived. Those life changes...
“After a series of disastrous political decisions the United Kingdom has finally fallen foul of the International Community. Ostracized and...
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“Never a story came perfectly to life in the way I envisioned.” California-based Art Feynman – a solo project from...
After a strong fully-formed debut, Haim’s second album, Something To Tell You was a disappointment. The undemanding charm of Days...
Jack Rua bursts onto the scene with his debut album Narcissus, a brightly shining queer-positive electronic-pop album with a unique...
There are pros and cons for having been the first signing on Noel Gallagher‘s Sour Mash label. Obviously, the exposure...
“Making a deal with the devil” is a theme common in European folklore and one that has been adopted further afield....