Recorded in a studio in the hustle of Leeds, KOYO’s second album, You Said It, is gritty and grown-up, far...
Repetitive beats was a phrase that became evident in and around the middle nineties, all due to what was called...
Enter a multi-lingual art-pop paradise of mystery and distorted memories. A merged world that could be called Kapanfrussia, because it...
Phoebe Bridgers has long teased new album Punisher. She snuck a couple of new unheard tracks in at the end...
London-based Bigo & Twigetti is rapidly becoming this writer’s favourite label of 2020. First they share the ingenious, churning, vibrant...
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....
There really is no good reason as to why The Razorcuts never became household names. Arguably, their debut single proper,...
This is the fifth studio album from Jay Watson, the Australian multi-instrumentalist who has collaborated widely with both fellow Australian...
If you asked me yesterday to list my 100 favourite albums of all time, there’s little doubt that The Sun...
Mali’s Oumou Sangaré delivers Acoustic, an instrumental rework of her 2017 Grammy Award-winning Mogoya. Navigating through societal issues that persist...
The culmination of years of work and a super run of singles, Kidsmoke‘s debut album, A Vision in the Dark,...
Many years ago, on their album Dare, Sheffield’s Human League opined on ‘The Things That Dreams Are Made Of’, one...
Savages were a band who often spoke about sex, but seldom intimacy. Those aware of Jehnny Beth’s work in Savages...