Category: Albums


  • Review: Accept – Rise of Chaos

    The legendary trash metal band are back with a vengeance.

  • Review: Mount Kimbie – Love What Survives

    Dynamic and deliberate, the London duo’s third album is full of sonic treasures.

  • Review: Neck Deep – The Peace And The Panic

    Film Editor David reviews the third album from the Welsh pop punk band.

  • Review: Alice Cooper – Paranormal

    Alice Cooper’s new album is “a time capsule of all the clichés in rock music”.

  • Review: PVRIS – All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell

    Not PVRIS as in CHVRCHES, PVRIS as in France. But one can dream.

  • Review: The Cribs – 24-7 Rock Star Shit

    The brothers cement their place as one of Britain’s best indie bands.

  • Review: The Sherlocks – Live For The Moment

    They’re determined to make their own unique mark on the British music scene.

  • Review: Tyler, The Creator – Flower Boy

    The controversial rapper has reached a level of maturity unseen until this point.

  • Review: Lana Del Rey – Lust For Life

    Her evolution continues seamlessly, with a perfect blend of emotion and impeccable production.

  • Review: Declan McKenna – What Do You Think About The Car?

    “Think video game music meets traditional indie,” says Meg Holland

  • Review: Coldplay – Kaleidoscope EP

    Coldplay’s latest EP gets lost in a muddle of experimentation. Ellis Murrell sifts through the wreckage.

  • Review: Mura Masa – Mura Masa

    As the young producer shoots for the stars with the stars in tow, Xavier Voigt-Hill reviews.

  • Review: HAIM – Something to Tell You

    These California sisters are the best girl group around.

  • Review: Imagine Dragons – Evolve

    The third release from the Transformers of the music world is here.