Album Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: Justice – Woman Worldwide

ALBUM REVIEW: Justice – Woman Worldwide

Justice's Woman Worldwide is a remarkable innovation in the world of live albums. Released as something of a gift for…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Menace Beach – Black Rainbow Sound

The third album from Leeds-based duo Menace Beach is a celestial treat for lovers of alternative rock. The songs on…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Fatherson – ‘Sum of All Your Parts’

One of Scotland’s many excellent qualities is its seemingly effortless ability to produce majestic, brooding musical artists. The band Fatherson…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Excision – ‘Apex’

It's been in the works for a considerable amount of time but the new Excision album has at last arrived.…

6 years ago

Classic Album Revisited: Babybird – There’s Something Going On

Forget about 'You're Gorgeous'... Recorded two years after that big hit, this extraordinary, dark, and remarkable album was Babybird's REAL main…

6 years ago

Classic Album Revisited: Bob Mould – Workbook

In 1988 the seminal band Husker Du spectacularly imploded due to external pressure and numerous self-inflicted wounds. Shell-shocked Frontman Bob…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Kathryn Joseph – From When I Wake the Want Is

Scottish songstress Kathryn Joseph is on a roll. Her 2015 debut “Bones You Have Thrown Me and Blood I’ve Spilled”…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Neil and Liam Finn – Lightsleeper

I have come to believe that if you look up prolific in the dictionary you would find a picture of…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Ben Khan – Ben Khan

The highly anticipated debut album from Ben Khan has arrived, and it’s everything we hoped it would be. His self-titled…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Interpol – Marauder

In 2014, the remaining band members of Interpol displayed their resiliency with the release of the luminous “El Pintor”. Many…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: James – Living In Extraordinary Times

Their last two albums have found Manchester indie legends James enjoying something of a renaissance. This week they release their…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Aviator – Omni

Aviator is a musical project featuring former Cast/Shack bassist Pete Wilkinson, and Mark Neary, who was a member of The…

6 years ago

REVIEW: Thelem – ‘Third Time Lucky’

Out now via a release on Chapters, UK bass music producer and DJ Thelem delivers four new tracks of absolute…

6 years ago

REVIEW: Rome In Silver – ‘Spirituality’ EP

We highly recommend the futuristic sounds of Rome In Silver's "Spirituality" EP, which are being presented through Quality Goods Records.…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Black Delta Movement – ‘Preservation’

Following their successful gig at Strongroom Bar, Shoreditch, London back in June, Black Delta Movement has finally confirmed details about…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Vryll Society – Course of the Satellite

Liverpool’s The Vryll Society have played the long game. In 2015 they released their debut single Deep Blue Skies on…

6 years ago

REVIEW: Drunken Masters – ‘Places’ EP

Channelling a host of influences and inspiration into their newest release this week is Drunken Masters, an act who is…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Nic Cester – Sugar Rush

Melbourne singer/songwriter Nic Cester is probably best known in his role as frontman for the rock band Jet. He along…

6 years ago

REVIEW: Cold Water Swimmers – ‘She’s Falling Apart / Everything We’ve Ever Had (we’ve had to fight for)’

“You begin to hyperventilate, within seconds your heart begins to race and your blood pressure spikes....” Cold Water Swimmers were formed…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Florence and the Machine – High as Hope

It becomes quickly apparent that Florence Welsh frontwoman for Florence and the Machine has been taking inventory of her life.…

6 years ago