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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

TRACK OF THE DAY: DESERT PLANES – ‘Wake In Fright’

Singer Tom Farrer and drummer Ben Niblett are old friends who in their adolescence, often collaborated and gigged in local…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: SUZERAIN – ‘ALWAYS’

London based 5-piece Suzerain will release their new album ‘Identity’ on May 27th via BrainZone/Republic of Music. It was produced…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: OFELIA K – “BAD BOYS”

The 'Plastic Flower' EP featuring “White T-Shirt” and "As A Bell" reintroduced Ofelia K.’s voice to the world - compelling…

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

TRACK OF THE DAY: DBFC – AUTONOMIC!

DBFC, signed to Different Recordings – the electronic imprint of [PIAS] - late last year are set to release their…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: PRISM TATS – ‘Creep Out / Freak Out’

Prism Tats has shared the next cut from the self-titled album, out May 6th on ANTI-. ‘Creep Out / Freak…

8 years ago

CLASSIC ALBUM REVISITED: PETER GABRIEL – SO

Has it really been 30 years since musical living legend Peter Gabriel released So? Peter Gabriel has occupied an important…

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

TRACK OF THE DAY: HER’S – “Dorothy”

As outsiders from sleepy coastal towns on different coastlines, Stephen Fitzpatrick from Barrow in Furness and Norwegian Audun Laading met…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: MT. DOUBT – AFTERGLOW

Mt. Doubt release their first new music of 2016 on April 30th with a 7" single featuring two new tracks…

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

TRACK OF THE DAY: PAUL DRAPER – ‘FEELING MY HEART RUN SLOW’

Former Mansun front-man Paul Draper returns with his long awaited debut release 'Feeling My Heart Run Slow' the lead track…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: THIS PARTY – TASTE

A chance encounter at a Smiths tribute gig in early 2015 led to the formation of Brighton's This Party, a…

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