Album Reviews

Album Review: Eagulls – Ullages

Album Review: Eagulls – Ullages

Ah the legendary curse of the sophomore record can prove to be an insurmountable challenge for any band. It can…

8 years ago

Review: Rufus Wainwright – Take All My Loves:9 Shakespeare Sonnets

Reinvention takes on many forms and in some cases, is seemingly unintentional. In the case of Rufus Wainwright it may…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: RICHARD ASHCROFT – THESE PEOPLE

Brit and Ivor Novello award winning and Grammy nominated artist Richard Ashcroft returns with "These People", his first new album…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: LUH – ‘Spiritual Songs For Lovers To Sing’

LUH (which stands for Lost Under Heaven) is made up of Ellery Roberts and Ebony Hoorn. Over the past two…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: WE ARE SCIENTISTS – HELTER SELTZER

There are many words used to describe the band We Are Scientists aka WAS; eccentric, off kilter, tongue and cheek,…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: BRIAN ENO – THE SHIP

Brian Eno, founder of Roxy Music, notable Bowie collaborator, pioneer of ambient music. The lists of Eno’s accomplishments are endless…

8 years ago

REVIEW: SONNY GREEN – Grime is Punk EP

Southend-on-Sea’s resident Grime MC, Sonny Green, releases his Grime is Punk EP on 6/5/16. Now in his early 20s, he’s…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: TRAVIS – ‘Everything at Once’

Since 1999’s hit début album The Man Who, Travis have seemingly kept a pretty low profile. You may be surprised,…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: ERRANT BOY – A WAYWARD MIRROR

Errant Boy are an Edinburgh based four piece whose debut album A Wayward Mirror is released on 22 April on…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: THE BOXER REBELLION – OCEAN BY OCEAN

Highly regarded indie musicians The Boxer Rebellion are releasing their fifth studio album, Ocean by Ocean on April 29. The…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: WEEZER – WEEZER (The White Album)

It's absolutely impossible to talk about Weezer without making mention of the massive impact they had with their first two…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: MATTHEW AND THE ATLAS – TEMPLE

The musical entity Matthew and the Atlas, often referred to as the British Bon Iver, are releasing Temple their second…

8 years ago

REVIEW: JAMES EDGE AND THE MINDSTEP – ON A RED HORSE EP

London based progressive folk trio James Edge and the Mindstep release their 6 track EP On a Red Horse this…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: THE JOY FORMIDABLE – HITCH

The Joy Formidable the Welsh trio (now based in London) are back with their third album Hitch which they made…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: M83 – JUNK

It's rare that an album manages to entirely live up to its name. I've never been fully convinced by M83…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: PJ HARVEY – THE HOPE SIX DEMOLITION PROJECT

The ever dynamic PJ Harvey is releasing her much anticipated follow up to 2011’s Let England Shake. On April 15th…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS – ‘Everything You’ve Come To Expect’

Many people came to know of the Last Shadow Puppets from the early success of Alex Turner’s other band the…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: MOGWAI – ATOMIC

Scottish Experimental Rock elders, Mogwai released their 8th studio recording, Atomic on April 1st. With two decades and counting of influential…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: LAPSLEY – LONG WAY HOME

There has been a wave of British female electro-pop in the last couple of years and relative newcomer Låpsley’s début…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: FRIGHTENED RABBIT – PAINTING OF A PANIC ATTACK

One of Scotland’s most engaging bands, Frightened Rabbit is releasing the follow up to their breakthrough album 2013’s Pedestrian Verse.…

8 years ago