Album Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: Stay Inside – Ferried Away

ALBUM REVIEW: Stay Inside – Ferried Away

Stay Inside, the post-hardcore/indie/emo ensemble, unveils their sophomore album, Ferried Away, a compelling follow-up to their EP, My Fault, released…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Liam Gallagher and John Squire

Manchester Titans Liam Gallagher and John Squire join forces to create a kaleidoscope of noise with no confusion. Some might…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Nadine Shah – Filthy Underneath

Nadine Shah's last album, Kitchen Sink, was released to critical claim in 2020. Almost four years later, Shah is back…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Allie X – Girl With No Face

Goth-pop enchantress Allie X, also known as Alexandra Hughes, unveils her highly anticipated album, Girl With No Face, marking her…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Snuts – Millennials

The third album from West Lothian's finest is an electro-pop joy driven by the need to go back to the…

2 months ago

EP REVIEW: Bombay Bicycle Club – Fantasies

English Indie band Bombay Bicycle Club chases the winter blahs with their ebullient EP Fantasies. The four-track release follows on…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: MGMT – Loss of Life

In 2007, MGMT burst into the mainstream with a youthful vision and a strategic resolve to avoid the pitfalls of…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Amigo the Devil – Yours Until the War is Over

Danny Kiranos, better known as Amigo the Devil, unveils his third studio album, Yours Until the War is Over. Kiranos,…

2 months ago

EP REVIEW: WESSON – Stay the Same

UK-based indie/alt-rock quartet WESSON has unveiled their latest musical offering, the four-track acoustic EP titled Stay the Same. This captivating…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: IDLES – Tangk

Let's deal with the elephant in the room before we crack on. TANGK? It's pronounced "tank" with a trace of…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Cast – Love Is The Call

On this, their seventh album, Cast finds the missing link between John Power's time with legendary outfit The La's and…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Lime Garden – One More Thing

Indie-pop outfit Lime Garden has just unveiled their inaugural masterpiece, "One More Thing," a captivating melange of tracks that seamlessly…

2 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Dead South – Chains & Stakes

It has been five years since The Dead South released their last album of their own work. There's been a…

3 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Ellis Bullard – Honky Tonk Ain’t Noise Pollution

Hailing from Austin, Texas, country music artist Ellis Bullard unveils his latest album, Honky Tonk Ain’t Noise Pollution, through the…

3 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Yellowcard + Hammock – A Hopeful Sign

Yellowcard leaves their pop-punk sound on the floor and taps into the world of Nashville's ambient post-rock duo Hammock to…

3 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Gruff Rhys – Sadness Sets Me Free

Gruff Rhys releases his new album Sadness Sets Me Free on Rough Trade Records. Amazingly, this is the 25th album…

3 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Seth Glier – Everything

Grammy-nominated folk-pop singer-songwriter Seth Glier unveils his latest album, Everything, featuring eight compelling tracks that invite listeners to envision a…

3 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Umbrellas – Fairweather Friend

San Francisco Bay Area indie-pop ensemble The Umbrellas unveils their second album, Fairweather Friend, hot on the heels of its…

3 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Kula Shaker – Natural Magick

In 2022, Kula Shaker unveiled their most ambitious and thematic album, 1st Congregational Church of Eternal Love and Free Hugs.…

3 months ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Smile – Wall of Eyes

In 2022, the supergroup trio The Smile released A Light for Attracting Attention to significant critical and commercial acclaim. It's…

3 months ago