Album Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: Sleaford Mods – Eton Alive

ALBUM REVIEW: Sleaford Mods – Eton Alive

On February 22 Sleaford Mods releases their fifth album, “Eton Alive” and once again the daring duo fearlessly call out…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Murray A. Lightburn – Hear Me Out

Following the release of two albums in 2017: Times Infinity, Volume One and Times Infinity Volume Two; Murray A. Lightburn…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: SPC ECO – Fifteen

SPC ECO is the evolution of something I have always considered very special. Anyone familiar with Shoegaze and alternative electronic…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Bob Mould – Sunshine Rock

Almost as legendary as his mammoth guitar attacks are Bob Mould’s introspective battles with his psyche. Since his early days…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Telekinesis – Effluxion

According to the Oxford English Dictionary Effluxion means the action of flowing out. And when Michael Benjamin Lerner aka Telekinesis…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Unloved – ‘Heartbreak’

LA/Belfast based trio, Unloved (vocalist and songwriter Jade Vincent, her partner, producer/composer Keefus Ciancia, and DJ, producer and composer David…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Japanese House – ‘Good At Falling’

The Japanese House (the project of 23-year-old singer/songwriter/producer Amber Bain) first came to public attention back in 2015 when Zane…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Ladytron – ‘Ladytron’

On February 15 the British Electronic/Synth combo Ladytron will be releasing their 6th full-length album the eponymous “Ladytron”. The album…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Joe Jackson – Fool

It can come as a shock to realize that Joe Jackson one of the quintessential Angry Young men of Contemporary…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Ian Brown – Ripples

Since the high profile reunion of The Stone Roses in 2011, it's been all too easy to forget how long…

5 years ago

REVIEW: UZ – The Rebirth (Remixes)

Released via UZ's own trap label Quality Goods Records is "The Rebirth" LP (Remixes). The producer, DJ and taste-maker delivered…

5 years ago

REVIEW: Wozniak – The Space Between The Trees

Wozniak, one of the leaders in the second wave of Shoegaze bands, is releasing their delicious third EP The Space…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: TOY – Happy In The Hollow

To critics of the London band Toy (including myself) a few songs aside, there has often been something about their…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: McDermott’s 2 Hours vs Levellers – Besieged

In 1986, McDermott's 2 Hours was founded by Nick Burbridge. Two years later, The Levellers, who cite McDermott's 2 Hours…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Beirut – Gallipoli

There is definitely something special about Beirut and the way frontman Zach Condon holds his band together. At just twenty…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Lost Under Heaven – Love Hates What You Become

Lost under Heaven (a.k.a. LUH) is the project of former WU LYF frontman Ellery James Roberts and Dutch visual artist…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Twilight Sad – It Won/t Be Like This All the Time

Life is certainly a series of swings and roundabouts. The Scottish band The Twilight Sad can certainly attest to that…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Manic Street Preachers – This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours (20th Anniversary Edition)

On December 7th 2018, the Manic Street Preachers release a 20th Year Collector’s Edition of their fifth album, This Is…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The 1975 – A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships

The eagerly-anticipated third album from pop-rock foursome The 1975 has been advertised since 1st June in a series of cryptic…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Mercy Union – The Quarry

Much will be made of the ties between Mercy Union’s members and their previous projects. Jared Hart fronted the Scandals, and…

5 years ago