Aahhh, The Strokes. You couldn’t miss them back in 2001, with their tight drain pipe jeans, the vintage leather jackets,...
Old Blues, the second album from Sean Sprecher under the Bad History Month moniker picks at old wounds, looking to...
There is something quite pleasing about listening to a release from a new punk band and finding out they’ve broken...
Listening to Body of Itch ought to feel uncomfortably recognisable. Egyptian Blue twitch with that human itch we’ve all experienced,...
When I lived in Sydney, under the flickering glow of the Kings Cross Coca Cola sign, selling sandwiches by day...
I had only briefly heard of Rina Sawayama before tuning in to her debut album SAWAYAMA and went into it...
Judged in its absolute entirety Winterreise is more of an impressive debut offering than it is an enjoyable one, but there is plenty to pick at and plenty to suggest there is more to come from Jerskin Fendrix.
A four-piece who hail from New York, but as good a place to start as any, at this time, would...
The first thought that came to mind, is one of a band from the far East, a band who walk...
If You’re Dreaming is the second solo album from Detroit’s Anna Burch. Debut Quit The Curse was very well received....
Here’s a thing about The Unprecedented Times We’re Living In: it’s very quiet isn’t it. There’s a weird mix of...
Collaborative albums have a mixed history for every release where the combined work of artists takes flight, there are ten...
Frontman with Reigning Days, this singer is no slouch, having released 3 albums with the band he fronts. So as...
Fearlessness. It can take dramatic incidents and traumatic changes both emotionally and physically to one’s life to unleash this part...
The desire to belong. It’s a difficult one to achieve for a third culture kid. But even more confusing when...