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ALBUM REVIEW: The Zutons – The Big Decider

ALBUM REVIEW: The Zutons – The Big Decider

It is well documented that Merseyside has produced many great musical artists over the years. From The Beatles to Cast,…

3 days ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Jewelia – Little Wins

London-based singer-songwriter Jewelia releases her new album, Little Wins, a dozen tracks of alt-pop songs embracing a common theme: self-acceptance.…

3 days ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Iron and Wine – Light Verse

Indie singer/songwriter Sam Beam better known under his moniker Iron and Wine returns to the music industry after a seven-year…

6 days ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Pearl Jam – Dark Matter

When Pearl Jam premiered Dark Matter at an exclusive listening event in January, frontman Eddie Vedder made a big claim…

7 days ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Pillow Queens – Name Your Sorrow

Suppose you talk to any Irish person within a certain age bracket. In that case, there’s a good chance you’ll…

1 week ago

ALBUM REVIEW: English Teacher – This Could Be Texas

English Teacher's debut album, This Could Be Texas, may lack direct references to its titular state, but it offers a…

2 weeks ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Bodega – Our Brand Could Be Yr Life

The third album from the American punk cultural commentators sees the band go back to the beginning to move steadily…

2 weeks ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties – In Lieu of Flowers

Aaron West is a fictional character, the brainchild of Dan Campbell from The Wonder Years. For those unfamiliar, Aaron’s story…

2 weeks ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Virgins – Nothing Hurt And Everything Was Beautiful

Having emerged as one of Ireland's finest talents in recent years, the Belfast shoegaze quintet Virgins release their debut album.…

2 weeks ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Libertines – All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade

The very notion that The Libertines would release a stunning fourth album in 2024 is something that would have seemed…

2 weeks ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Bob Vylan – Humble As The Sun

In 1986, John Lydon let rip and roared, "Anger is an energy" in the cracking Public Image Ltd song, 'Rise'.…

3 weeks ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Street Fever – Absolution

Boise, Idaho-based mixed-media performance artist Street Fever releases their new album, Absolution. The album is a sermon addressing recovery, faith, disruption,…

3 weeks ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Ride – Interplay

The third album of the second era from OX4 shoegaze legends Ride is their most inventive and creative work to…

4 weeks ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Chastity Belt – Live Laugh Love

Pacific Northwestern quartet Chastity Belt releases their fifth album, entitled Live Laugh Love, recorded over three sessions in three years…

4 weeks ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Gossip – Real Power

Since Gossip last released a studio album, the UK has had five Prime Ministers, the US has seen an insurrection,…

1 month ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Elbow – AUDIO VERTIGO

Ten albums into their career, Elbow continue to stretch genres and create new musical landscapes for the fans to feast…

1 month ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Waxahatchee – Tigers Blood

Kate Crutchfield unleashes her inner Americana on an album full of Country-Alt joy and beautiful musicianship. Before setting sail on…

1 month ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Starsailor – Where the Wild Things Grow

Starsailor, a band born from chance encounters at Wigan College, may not be a quintessential Wigan-based group, but their legacy…

1 month ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Grace Petrie – Build Something Better

The phrase "Broken Britain" has worked its way back into the political discourse of Great Britain in recent months. Both…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Jesus and the Mary Chain – Glasgow Eyes

Veteran Scottish Indie artists Jesus and the Mary Chain mark 40 years in the music business with the release of…

2 months ago