Review: Dylan - The Greatest Thing I’ll Never Learn
Suffolk Singer-songwriter Dylan blends stellar songwriting and thrilling pop-punk on a collection that perfectly captures her personality and future stardom
Review: Mackenzy Mackay - Don’t Wait Up
British alt-pop singer Mackenzy Mackay blends inspirations effortlessly on a debut EP that feels like a greatest hits collection.
Review: Carly Rae Jepsen - The Loneliest Time
Whilst her previous records have touched on decades past, The Loneliest Time finds Carly Rae Jepsen rooted in the present
Review: Arctic Monkeys - The Car
The Car is Arctic Monkeys at their most cinematic, whilst Tranquility Base may have been divisive on launch, The Car blends the best aspects from across the group's eclectic discography and for the most part, soars.
Review: Mura Masa - Demon Time
Producer / Artist Alex Crossan has continued to become less restrained by the concept of genre as his career has progressed. ‘Demon Time’ is his most fluid, fun and frenetic record to date however its true potential lies on the dancefloor or a festival field rather than your stereo.
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: Peach Pit - ‘From 2 to 3’
Vancouver quartet Peach Pit’s third album, the aptly titled ‘From 2 to 3’ is rife with a sense of suburban nostalgia. It’s a sublime record designed to dazzle in the summer sun.
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.