Album Reviews

CLASSIC ALBUM: Crowded House – Woodface

CLASSIC ALBUM: Crowded House – Woodface

The members of Crowded House found themselves in 1989 toiling away on the follow up to their sophomore album Temple…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: RYAN ADAMS – 1989

Taylor Swift's 1989 is one of those rare albums that unites the vast majority of music fans all of whom…

9 years ago

REVIEW: PALACE WINTER – MEDICATION EP

The cross continental duo Palace Winter is releasing their debut EP Medication on October 2. The EP features the critically acclaimed…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: STEREOPHONICS – KEEP THE VILLAGE ALIVE

In August 1997, Stereophonics released their debut studio album, Word Gets Around, which bore five singles and peaked at number…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: GARDENS & VILLA – MUSIC FOR DOGS

It’s always baffled me that there exists truly good albums I genuinely disliked upon first listen. The Pixies Surfer Rosa…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: BATTLES – LA DI DA

Battles’ third album La Di Da is a curious beast. Unlike 2011’s Gloss Drop, this album doesn’t feature guest vocalists;…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: MERCURY REV – THE LIGHT IN YOU

The Light In You from Mercury Rev is their first album since 2008's Snowflake Midnight and, where that album seemed to indicate…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: CRAIG FINN – FAITH IN THE FUTURE

Faith in the Future is the second solo album from Craig Finn (former frontman of The Hold Steady and his…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: PRINCE – Hit N Run Phase 1

Inveterate legend Prince released his 29th studio album, Hit N Run Phase I on September 15th after an exclusive streamed…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: DURAN DURAN – PAPER GODS

Today marks the release of Duran Duran’s fourteenth studio album, Paper Gods on Warner Bros. records. It has been five years…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: CHRIS CORNELL – EUPHORIA MOURNING

For the past two decades Chris Cornell has been one of alternative rocks most revered artists, often considered one of…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: SILVERBIRD – PURELAND

The band Silverbird has become a popular fixture on the NYC Club scene. They are following the release of their…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: ANDY BELL – Variance: The Torsten The Bareback Saint Remixes

As Andy Bell embarks on another non-stop year, the flamboyant workaholic, who incidentally has just completed a solo string of…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW – DEFEATER – ABANDONED

Abandoned is the latest full-length album from Massachusetts Melodic Hardcore band Defeater. It comes after a two year break from…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: THE VIEW – ROPEWALK

It's ten years since The View first appeared with their superb debut Hats Off To The Buskers , an album…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: THE LIBERTINES – Anthems For Doomed Youth

Bands reuniting after a gap of 11 years seldom produce something satisfying so it's pleasing that The Libertines third album,…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: YO LA TENGO – “Stuff Like That There”

Yo La Tengo, the New Jersey Indie rock band, have been going since 1992 and have crossed paths with multiple…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: FOALS – “WHAT WENT DOWN”

The wait that seemed both tantalizing and agonizing is over for Foals fans. What Went Down dropped on August 28th…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: LOVE AMONGST RUIN – “LOSE YOUR WAY”

Headed by former Placebo drummer, Steve Hewitt, Love Amongst Ruin are back with their second album, Lose Your Way. Despite…

9 years ago

REVIEW: THE WINACHI TRIBE – TIME FOR LOVE EP

The Winachi Tribe bring together urban swagger, soul and funk to create unique electro-funk grooves; a sonic soul collective who…

9 years ago