Album Reviews

Alabama Shakes – ‘Sound & Color’

One of the biggest hurdles facing Alabama Shakes on ‘Sound & Color’ is that you’ll never be able to hear Brittany Howard’s voice for...

9 Great Albums That May Have Passed You By This Week

You know about the big releases each week, but what about those smaller albums which may have passed underneath your radar. Don't miss out...

Blur – ‘The Magic Whip’

The global Blur journey continues. From their corner of Colchester they’ve hit London’s Primrose Hill for 1993’s ‘For Tomorrow’, the vomit rivers of Greek...

Warmdüscher – ‘Khaki Tears’

‘Warmdüscher’ is a German word for a wimp, roughly translating as “you take warm showers” It seems like the sort of insult Saul Adamczewski...

The Wombats – ‘Glitterbug’

Since 2007, The Wombats have fulfilled a basic human, but peculiarly British, need for melodic, irreverent indie pop that doesn’t take itself too seriously....

Waxahatchee – ‘Ivy Tripp’

On her first two albums, 2012’s ‘American Weekend’ and 2013’s ‘Cerulean Salt’, Alabama-raised singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield backed exquisitely delicate melodies with a tough grunge...

5 Great Albums That May Have Passed You By This Week

You know about the big releases each week, but what about those smaller albums which may have passed underneath your radar. Don't miss out...

Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck

You hear a lot of things about Kurt Cobain, some of them apparently contradictory. That he was funny. That he was tortured. That he...

Godspeed You! Black Emperor – ‘Asunder, Sweet And Other Distress’

Twenty-one years have passed since their formation, but Montreal’s apocalypse orchestra remain stubbornly outside the mainstream. Yes, there have been overtures from the establishment...

Earl Sweatshirt – ‘I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside’

Odd to recall, looking back, how Odd Future were greeted as potential wreckers of civilisation on their arrival in 2010. They didn’t, as it...
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