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 - Amy: Beyond the Stage, at the Design Museum London
Amy: Beyond the Stage is a momentary glimpse at the person behind the legend; it’s a perfectly curated celebration of the places, people and things that made her Amy
Live Review: CHVRCHES - O2 Academy Birmingham
Celebrating a decade since their debut single, Scottish synthpop stars CHVRCHES cement their position as one of the best live acts in the world
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.
Live Review: The Smile - A Heavy Dose of Covid Catharsis
In a special review, Tom Clegg shares his thoughts on The Smile’s debut in-the-round concert experience at Magazine London. He also contrasts his in the flesh experience with that of the Livestream which aired for viewers not lucky enough to attend in person.
Review: Years & Years - Night Call
Full of sensual synths, ‘Night Call’ takes Alexander’s musical project in a bright and exciting new direction.
Live Review: The Charlatans - Cambridge Corn Exchange
A jubilant Tim Burgess brings Cambridge arm in arm to celebrate thirty-one years of one of Britains most significant and under-appreciated 90s rock bands
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.
Live Review: Don Broco - O2 Academy Brixton
Don Broco deliver an exhilarating, high-octane performance to celebrate the release of their new album, Amazing Things.
Review: ZUZU - Queensway Tunnel
Zuzu’s debut album is full of heart and charm. With its beautiful melodies and intelligent songwriting, this love letter to Liverpool is a must-listen.
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.
Live Review: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - De Montfort Hall, Leicester
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis present an intimate exploration of their recent material together via a unique and deeply moving experience. One that presents the Bad Seed’s pairs works in a completely different light.
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.
Live Review: Sam Fender - De Montfort Hall, Leicester
A long-awaited performance from Geordie rocker Sam Fender has Leicester’s De Montfort Hall shaking.
All Points East 2021 - The Final Report
Over 800 days since its last edition. All Points East returned to London in a triumphant celebration of British music. A noticeable highlight on incredible female talent made for a brilliant line-up and joyful weekend that overcame a few early teething issues on the opening night.