Reviews

TRACK OF THE DAY: CATHEDRALS & CARS – ‘Art School’

TRACK OF THE DAY: CATHEDRALS & CARS – ‘Art School’

It's been a long time coming for the Suffolk based Dark-Indie outfit. After losing two of their original members (with…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: PRIMAL SCREAM – CHAOSMOSIS

11 albums in and Primal Scream show no signs of slowing down. Chaosmosis is , ultimately, a pop album, the…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: UNDERWORLD – Barbara Barbara, We Face A Shining Future

Over the course of nearly thirty years, and with various members coming and going, Underworld finds themselves releasing their first…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: OCTOBER DRIFT – LOSING MY TOUCH

October Drift announce their debut EP Stranger Days for release via Scruff Of The Neck Records on March 25th, with…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: PENNY AND SPARROW – LET A LOVER DROWN YOU

The neo folk duo Penny and Sparrow have gained quite a reputation for impeccably beautiful music since their formation in…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: VICTORIA + JEAN – FIRECRACKER

Firecracker is the new single from Victoria+Jean, an extraordinarily creative duo linked artistically and romantically. Originally a smoky blues song,…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: IGGY POP – POST POP DEPRESSION

Iggy Pop has now been at large in the music business for well over half a century. In that time…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: JEFF BUCKLEY – YOU AND I

Jeff Buckley is, among those old enough to remember him, a revered musical talent. His album, Grace, contains some of…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: MAVRICK – ‘Funeral’

Following up from the success of his debut single Remedy being championed by the likes of Noisey, being selected for…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: JOHNNY BORRELL & ZAZOU – THE ATLANTIC CULTURE

These days, the media at large seems to put under fire, anyone who dares to make a drastic change, yet…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: CATE LE BON – ‘CRAB DAY’ (Video)

With her much anticipated fourth album 'Crab Day' due for release 15th April on Turnstile Records, Cate Le Bon has…

8 years ago

LIVE REVIEW: The Cult – Mandela Hall, Belfast

The Cult returned to Belfast to play the Mandela Hall on Sunday night. It's their first time in Belfast since…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The 1975 – I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful, Yet So Unaware Of It

A second album is always a challenge, especially after near universal love for your debut. Some bands wilt under the…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: SCARLET ECHO – AN EXACT PORTRAYAL OF NOTHING IN PARTICULAR

Echospheric, shoegaze, tripsters Scarlet Echo have released their debut album, An Exact Portrayal of Nothing In Particular. The quartet is…

8 years ago

LIVE REVIEW: JOHNNY BORRELL & ZAZOU at The 100 Club, London 1st March 2016

It’s the first time I’ve walked along Oxford Street since Tottenham Court Road Station has been reopened. It’s a stark…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: WE-ARE-Z – Easy

WE-ARE-Z produce quirky, rhythmic indie 'wonk-pop' born out of many wine fuelled late night jam sessions in bass player Archie's…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: LNZNDRF – LNZNDRF

LNZNDRF are a trio formed of Ben Lanz (Beirut), Scott Devendorf and Bryan Devendorf (The National) and are the latest…

8 years ago

Classic Album Revisited: THE STYLE COUNCIL – Our Favourite Shop

In 1982 Paul Weller the front-man of The Jam surprised many by announcing the band’s dissolution. There were many reasons…

8 years ago

TRACK OF THE DAY: KYKO – NATIVE

‘Native’ is the brilliant first release of 2016 from singer-songwriter KYKO. It’s indie-pop at it’s finest with delicious guitar riffs…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: SARAH NEUFELD – THE RIDGE

Canadian violinist/composer Sarah Neufeld is best known in her capacity as a member of Arcade Fire. Sarah is releasing her…

8 years ago