Album Reviews

Difficult Is Easy

Red Monkey are currently bigger Over There (ie, the US) than they are here. But with the UK music scene fast becoming more receptive...

Californication

Plagued by disaster and discord, most people find their state of mind wanders inexorably towards the fjords in a long black coat. "Girls in...

Normal For Bridgwater

The title of London-based singer-songwriter Peter Bruntnell's third album derives from the medical shorthand 'NFB' allegedly employed by the GP of Bridgwater, Somerset, in...

The Cycle Of Days And Seasons

This is a record of quiet and displaced loneliness. It's full of the uncanny sensation that you've somehow ended up in the wrong place,...

Mishka

You're bound to be suspicious of Mishka. From the spurious story of Alan McGee 'discovering' him on a Caribbean beach (and he turned out...

Pathway

The return of the Flat Earth Society, then. The Flaming Stars' third album proper takes its name from the studio where it was recorded;...

Elephant Sound

Indian Ropeman is Brighton-based sitar funkster Sanjiv Sen and on this, his debut album, he's taken up where even Talvin Singh leaves off in...

New World Disorder

Revolution is sexy. But while Rage Against The Machine's tireless polemic was tarted up with Che Guevara's sharp sense of radical chic, Biohazard's take...

Digitalis

That warm, quiet clicking noise? Why, it's the sound of the point gliding calmly over the horizon. A mere six months after their last...

The Lost Album: ’78-’79 / Bellavista Terrace: Best Of The Go-Betweens

The sleeve to a hitherto-missing first chapter in the ongoing (hi)story of one of recent times' most cherishable rock'n'roll enigmas features three blokes standing...
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