Kate Lloyd

Seams – ‘Quarters’

It’s best to leave haughty techno purism at the door when confronted with the debut Seams album. James Welch, its creator, makes loop-based electronica...

Destroyer – ‘Five Spanish Songs’ EP

“The English language seemed spent, despicable, not easily singable,” Destroyer’s Dan Bejar said when he announced ‘Five Spanish Songs’, an EP of cuts written...

Rosie Lowe – ‘Right Thing’ EP

Burial: so much to answer for. It’s over seven years since his self-titled debut, but William Bevan’s reverberating late-night warble still looms large over...

Conrad Schnitzler – ‘Gold’

Listening to krautrock is not the method of studying the West German economy of the 1970s we'd recommend. While the nation as a whole...

Darlia – ‘Knock Knock’ EP

Newbie Manchester-via-Blackpool three-piece Darlia are deeply in love with the filthy sounds of ’90s US grunge. Top this off with singer Nathan Day’s impressively...

bEEdEEgEE – ‘Sum/One’

If you wanted to pinpoint one of the more fundamental revolutions in popular music over the last decade or so, it would be a...

Toy – ‘Join The Dots’

Toy’s 2012 self-titled debut was all about blending the diverse guitar genres of folk, psych and post-punk. Early single ‘Left Myself Behind/Clock Chime’ recalled...

Kele – ‘Heartbreaker’ EP

There’s always been an undertow of dance in Bloc Party’s music. Their 2005 debut, ‘Silent Alarm’, was compared to Gang Of Four, but the...

Fat White Family – ‘Champagne Holocaust’

South London’s Fat White Family are a mass of contradictions. The six members have impeccable taste in music, but have also released some of...

Arcade Fire

“For all those people who felt uncomfortable dressing up,” says Win Butler in his fancy trousers and jazzy jacket, “I’m not sorry.” Arcade Fire...
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