I had hoped, when coming to review Debris, the debut album by Keeley Forsyth, to be able to get away...
Field Music return with Making A New World, an epic nineteen track album that follows on from 2018’s Open Here....
Collective energy seems like the prime goal of Georgia‘s second album. Much more open-armed, irresistible and ‘funner’ than her debut...
There is something about Christopher Brett Bailey that gets under your skin. Whether it’s his machine-gun spoken word pieces, the...
The avant-garade group The Residents’ second album, Not Available, was originally recorded as their follow up to their debut album...
It’s always good to encounter a band who act like the nineties and its botched, two-decades-long hangover never happened. Album...
Scottish indiepop heroes The Just Joans are back with The Private Memoirs and Confessions of the Just Joans. It feels...
Coming at the end of the year you might consider that this album is rather late in the day, instead...
(NB – Apologies to the author and to Cherry Red. Nick wrote this review getting on for a month or...
It could be argued that there aren’t that many artists around that are able to maintain their high standards through...
Let’s imagine for a moment that Herbie Mann didn’t release soul jazz music, but instead when to Cambridge and formed...
No-Fi label Outsider Art had a bumper 2019, not just because they put out over 10 releases, but because those...
Like all the best things Miracle Pond just kind of appeared from nowhere. In 2019 the South Yorkshire based label...
Many artists – New Order, The Cure, Nick Cave, The Smiths, The Cocteau Twins, Talk Talk, Pet Shop Boys to...
Um..er..sublime? Killing Joke?! No, really. This is no opportunistic orchestra for hire play the hits of Killing Joke (something for...