Album Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: Erasure – World Beyond

ALBUM REVIEW: Erasure – World Beyond

Whilst approaching the final three rescheduled Dublin shows of the sold out European leg of their 'World be Gone Tour'…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: MGMT – Little Dark Age

Psychedelic pop purveyors MGMT have ridden a rollercoaster of sorts, from the peaks of snagging Grammy nominations and trophies to…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Typhoon – ‘Offerings’

Indie, Portland, Oregon band Typhoon released their fourth album, “Offerings” on January 12, 2018. “Offerings” is the scintillating follow up…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: John Bramwell – Leave Alone the Empty Spaces

John Bramwell has been a fixture in the UK entertainment firmament for decades and is best known as a member…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Field Music – Open Here

Hailing from Sunderland, UK brothers David and Peter Brewis, backbones of the musical entity Field Music, are once again releasing…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Simple Minds – Walk Between Worlds

Simple Minds continues to kick against the idea that bands with 40+ years clocked on the odometer should be limited…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Turin Brakes – Invisible Storm

"I just don't listen to music. Music is not the drive or inspiration behind what we're doing. It's mathematical problem-solving.…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: TuNe-YaRds – I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life

The musical entity Tune-Yards is not so much a band as a music project with New England native Merrill Garbus…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Ezra Furman – Transangelic Exodus

In 2015, Ezra Furman, gained exposure for his infectious single, Restless Year, taken from his last album, Perpetual Motion People.…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Wrong Creatures

Twenty years ago Black Rebel Motor Cycle Club (BRMC) formed. Taking their name from Marlon Brando's motorcycle gang in the…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Sufjan Stevens – The Greatest Gift

If Aficionados of Sufjan Stevens have been very good they get a wonderful Christmas present, a collection of his songs…

6 years ago

REVIEW: Polar States – Lost EP

POLAR STATES will be releasing Lost, the first of 4 new EP’s on the 8th December. This will be their…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Cindy Wilson – Change

Cindy Wilson is best known publicly for her work in the New Wave band The B52s whose career has spanned…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Death of Guitar Pop – 69 Candy Street

Silky (Oliver Hookings) realised in 2016 that his former band, States of Emotion, which he had founded fifteen years earlier…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: U2 – Songs of Experience

The word iconic when assigned to a rock band carries a certain weight and when the band is soon to…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Who Built The Moon?

While Liam Gallagher went for a back to basics approach on his recent debut solo album, his older brother and…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Björk – Utopia

On November 24, 2017, Bjork, the trailblazing musical icon, releases her ninth studio album “Utopia”. “Utopia” is the follow up…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: R.E.M. – Automatic For The People (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

This month R.E.M. reissue Automatic for the People, their landmark album to celebrate its 25thAnniversary. The album will be available…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Empathy Test – “Losing Touch” (Remastered) & “Safe From Harm”

Today is a very special day for London- based, electro-pop duo Empathy Test - made up of childhood friends Isaac…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Charlotte Gainsbourg – ‘Rest’

French-British singer and actress Charlotte Gainsbourg is back with her fourth studio album and her first new album in seven…

6 years ago