Review: Panic Shack - Baby Shack [EP]
The debut EP from Cardiff Punk rockers Panic Shack is sensational from start to finish. A simply sublime selection of tracks.
Review: Wet Leg - Wet Leg
The buzziest and busiest duo of 2022 release their highly anticipated debut album. A solid collection of enjoyable and catchy indie anthems.
Review: Miley Cyrus - ATTENTION: MILEY LIVE
A testament to the live force Miley Cyrus has become
Review: Cannons - Fever Dream
On their third record ‘Fever Dream’, LA Synthpop trio Cannons perfect their blend of psychedelic bliss
Review: Rosalía - MOTOMAMI
Rosalía’s third album defies the concept of genre. She merges Regatton, Flamenco, Electronica and Jazz to create a fluctuating masterpiece, continuing her fascinating evolution as an artist.
Review: Louis Dunford - The Popham [EP]
With The Popham EP, North London Singer-songwriter Louis Dunford lets the listener into his youth, his home streets, and his heart.
Review: As It Is - I WENT TO HELL AND BACK
Brighton based rock band As It Is burst back onto the music scene with the release of their angst fuelled album I WENT TO HELL AND BACK.
Review: Foxes - ‘The Kick’
With moments of exceptional magic and beauty, ‘The Kick’ is a welcome return from Foxes
Review: Bastille - Give Me The Future
Bastille contemplate sex, love and technology. Discovering a new groove on their fourth album.
Review: Years & Years - Night Call
Full of sensual synths, ‘Night Call’ takes Alexander’s musical project in a bright and exciting new direction.
Review: Elbow - ‘Flying Dream 1’
Flying Dream 1 is divine. Delicate as a feather, it contains some of Elbow’s most beautiful poetic prose to date alongside a selection of heavenly orchestration and arrangements.
Review: UPSAHL - ‘Lady Jesus’
Short, sweet, and unapologetic introduction to the future of Pop
Review: Sam Fender - ‘Seventeen Going Under’
Sam Fender’s second record is sublime. It’s personal, poignant, and not afraid to often paint an unforgiving picture of modern society. However, at its core, is a message of hope and triumph.
Review: Everyone You Know - Just For The Times
A polished project that knows how to pump up the energy with its blend of garage, soul and hip-hop, but also isn’t afraid to let listeners into the pairs more personal side.
Review: Khruangbin - ‘Mordechai Remixes’
Khruangbin’s Mordechai has been given a luxury club treatment that transforms the record into a smooth retro funk wonder only possible due to the underlying brilliance at its core.
Review: LUMP - ‘Animal’
Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay are overflowing with creativity on LUMPs extraordinary and psychedelic second album ‘Animal’.
Review: Beabadoobee - Our Extended Play [EP]
A stop-gap EP between records, whilst a fantastic listen it finds Bea undergoing a sonic identity crisis.
Review: Billy Lockett - Reflections [EP]
Beloved Northamptonian Billy Lockett returns with an impressive EP that showcases his multitude of talents and styles to heartwrenching effect.