Agnes Obel has previously recommended that we approach the environment around us with a cautious perspective. In her previous record...
‘Let me right at the outset define what I mean by alienation,’ a clear Glaswegian voice rings out at the...
“There is a house in New Orleans, They call the Rising Sun, And it’s been the ruin of many a...
In recent years it feels that jazz has undergone a makeover. A new crop of musicians has been releasing music...
Holed up in Distant Cities studios in Yorkshire, Newcastle quintet Lanterns on the Lake took just three weeks to craft...
Dan Snaith is back with a new Caribou album, the first in five years. Suddenly follows 2015’s Our Love and...
James Leonard Hewitson is a singer-songwriter from Hartlepool, County Durham. It’s a place gutted by austerity and post-industrialisation (you may...
Mythological gods, the destruction of nature and human extinction are on the mind of Claire Boucher – the Canadian Art-pop...
The musical project of Lost Map Records’ Johnny Lynch, Pictish Trail is now four albums and seventeen Green Man appearances...
I have an itch. And it is an itch that can only be scratched by post-punk, queer-core, synth inflected disco...
In the canon of art-rock, The Associates are somewhat overlooked- too awkward to be lumped in with many of their...
John Lennon once said “Records, like newspapers should be released as soon as they are recorded.” He was clearly foreshadowing...
If ever there was something designed to make you acutely aware of your advancing years, it’s a compilation of records...
The début self-titled offering from Humanist, the project of ex-Lyca Sleep and Exit Calm guitarist Rob Marshall, is an album...
The passage of time. How the past shapes us, haunts us and how we can refuse to let it go....