Album Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: The Horrors – ‘V’

ALBUM REVIEW: The Horrors – ‘V’

The British band The Horrors are standing on the edge of the precipice of wider popular renown. The September 22nd…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Enter Shikari – “The Spark”

Enter Shikari return this year with “The Spark”. The fifth album to follow up 2015's release “The Mindsweep”, a hugely…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Deerhoof – ‘Mountain Moves’

Prolific Experimental Noise Punk band Deerhoof is releasing their 14th installment of surreal sonics entitled “Mountain Moves”. The album released…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Brix & The Extricated – ‘Part 2’

American Brix Smith-Start is something of an iconic figure in the world of rock and to women in general. She…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Neil Finn – “Out of Silence”

Crowded House frontman and successful solo artist Neil Finn never backs down from a challenge. His legendary career has revealed…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Mogwai – “Every Countrys Sun”

‘Every Country’s Sun’ may be seen by some as Mogwai’s first peek above ground since 2014’s acclaimed Rave Tapes -…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The National – “Sleep Well Beast”

The National is releasing their seventh studio album, “Sleep Well Beast” After a four-year break. A hiatus where it seemed…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Verve – Urban Hymns 20th Anniversary Reissue

The Verve have just released a remastered version of one of the definitive albums of 1997, Urban Hymns, and they…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Script – “Freedom Child”

After nearly three years since the release of their last studio album No Sound Without Silence, The Script are back…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Steven Wilson – “To The Bone”

Steven Wilson, formerly of Porcupine Tree, this year released his 5th solo album “To The Bone”. The renowned progressive rock…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Ghostpoet – “Dark Days + Canapés”

Two times Mercury Music Prize Nominee Obaro Ejimiwe, better known by his stage name Ghostpoet, is releasing the follow up…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Gareth Dunlop – “No.79”

You could say Belfast songwriter Gareth Dunlop has been working up to this moment for a long time. Releasing two…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The War on Drugs – “A Deeper Understanding”

The War on Drugs has been a developing sensation in the Indie/Alternative genre since their founding in 2005. Each of…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Super Furry Animals – “Radiator” (20th Anniversary Edition)

God I’m feeling old. There seems to be a spate of albums being reissued lately that I loved 20 years…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Arcade Fire – “Everything Now”

There is always significant anticipation any time Arcade Fire announces a new release is pending. The pre release singles and…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Paul Draper – “Spooky Action”

The return of Mansun frontman Paul Draper has been a long time coming. Rumours of his return to the music…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Dears – Times Infinity Volume 2

What do you do when your well established band hits a prolific creative period and the double album format is…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Beach House – B-Sides and Rarities

The musical duo Beach House has carved out an influential niche in the music world, being singularly committed to making…

7 years ago

Album Review: ROYAL BLOOD – How Did We Get So Dark?

Royal Blood was formed in 2013 in Brighton after an airport pickup favor led to lead singer Mike Kerr and…

7 years ago

Album Review: RADIOHEAD – OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997-2017

Radiohead are renown for ever looking forward through the windscreen ahead. They display little interest or time for navel gazing…

7 years ago