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ALBUM REVIEW: Arcade Fire – WE

ALBUM REVIEW: Arcade Fire – WE

We is the sixth album from acclaimed alternative innovators Arcade Fire, the follow up to 2017’s Everything Now. Where that…

2 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Kathryn Joseph – For You Who Are The Wronged

Critically acclaimed Scottish songstress Kathryn Joseph released her much anticipated third release, For You Who Are The Wronged, on April 22.  This…

2 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Franz Ferdinand – Hits To The Head

The award-winning Scottish band Franz Ferdinand is releasing their greatest hits album, Hits to the Head, on March 11th. The…

2 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Johnny Marr – Fever Dreams Pts 1-4

The long wait is over for Johnny Marr fans as the legendary musician releases the final segment of his much-anticipated…

2 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Beach House – Once Twice Melody

Beach House fans have had an impatient three-year wait for the duo’s newest slice of Vaporwave/Dream Pop. The wait is…

2 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Tears For Fears – The Tipping Point

Long-time fans of Tears for Fears know that the path has never been easy for the duo who comprise the…

2 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Burial – Antidawn

Musician William Emmanuel Bevan, better known as Burial, has been a significant founder and contributor to the British Electronica scene…

2 years ago

REVIEW: Johnny Marr – Fever Dreams Part 1 EP

Admirers of legendary song craftsman Johnny Marr received a treat with his new EP Fever Dreams Pt 1. The EP…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine – A Beginner’s Mind

No one could ever accuse Sufjan Stevens of being a slacker. His prolific works and numerous collaborations display a mind…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Saint Etienne – I’ve Been Trying To Tell You

St Etienne has always been masterful in their ability to convey emotion through their sonics. Their decades-long collaboration has produced…

3 years ago

EP REVIEW: Embarcadero by Embarcadero

The Irish musical duo Embarcadero surely didn’t think their decision to form in late 2019 would face the unprecedented struggle…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: LUMP – Animal

Fans of chanteuse Laura Marling and her insightful songwriting can revel in the other side she displays on her second…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Modest Mouse – The Golden Casket

On June 25th, the musical Oracle of the Northwest, Modest Mouse band leader Isaac Brock delivered his latest take on…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Crowded House – Dreamers Are Waiting

There is always a reason to celebrate when Neil Finn puts out new musical fare in whatever iteration he decides. …

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Garbage – No Gods No Masters

As an admirer of Garbage since my first encounter with their 1995 hit track, “Stupid Girl”, I have kept an…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Bob Mould – Distortion 1996-2007

Bob Mould has been credited with being one of the Godfathers of the Alternative, Grunge and Underground musical movements of…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Sleaford Mods – Spare Ribs

In the environment of Covid, many have despaired about living through a time of pandemic and lockdowns. Amid these surroundings…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Style Council – Long Hot Summers: The Story of The Style Council

Way long ago in the 1980s, the Modfather Paul Weller got a brilliant idea about the formation of a new…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: U2 – All That You Can’t Leave Behind (20th Anniversary Edition)

On October 30th U2 will be reissuing All That You Can’t Leave Behind 20th Anniversary edition with two other deluxe…

4 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Autechre – SIGN

The enigmatic English, Electronic music duo Autechre released their fourteenth studio album, SIGN on October 16th. Autechre who formed in…

4 years ago