Category: Albums


  • Review: Dylan – No Romeo EP

    One of the greatest products of the rise of TikTok during the pandemic is the increase of songwriters and artists to be able to promote their music and hack the algorithm to gain following. One of the greatest successes of this kind was Dylan, who just released her newest EP ‘No Romeo’. Both the title […]

  • ‘Truly accomplished in every shape and form’: A Review of Lizzy McAlpine’s ‘five seconds flat’

    Editor Sam Pegg indulges in the soothing new album from Lizzy McAlpine.

  • Wasted potential: A Review of Fivio Foreign’s B.I.B.L.E.

    Reece Beckett is left underwhelmed by the latest Fivio Foreign record.

  • ‘One of the best records of 2022 so far’: A Review of billy woods’ Aethiopes

    Reece Beckett names the best record of 2022 already!

  • Review: Wallows – Tell Me That It’s Over

    Charlie Burgess dives into the latest release from Wallows.

  • ‘A rip-roaring collection of pop-punk bangers’: A review of Machine Gun Kelly’s mainstream sellout

    Callum Joynes reviews the latest revival of pop-punk from MGK.

  • Denzel Curry, with blue and purple warped filters.

    Bold, Focused and Rich: A Review of Denzel Curry’s Melt My Eyez See Your Future

    Reece Beckett reviews the genre-melting new album from Denzel Curry.

  • A clear shift towards pop appeal: A Review of Kae Tempest’s The Line is a Curve

    Reece Beckett dives into the world of Kae Tempest’s newest album.

  • Dream-like and vibrant: A Review of KAWALA’s Better With You

    KAWALA emerge on to the music scene with a bang, following the recent release of their brilliantly bold sixteen-piece debut album Better With You. The new album comes out after success of hit singles ‘Pure Desire’ and ‘Ticket To Ride’, the latter of which being featured in FIFA 21. Having established a community-based fanbase in […]

  • ‘Bursting with bravely emotive tracks’: A Preview of Sea Girls’ Homesick

    Ellie Griffiths gets an early look at Sea Girls’ upcoming album!

  • Generation-defining Rock: A Review of Black Country, New Road’s Ants From Up There

    Reece Beckett praises the “seriously good” second album from Black Country, New Road.

  • ‘One of 2022’s landmark indie releases’: A Review of Miles Kane’s Change The Show

    Callum Joynes calls Change the Show “perhaps the best album of [Kane’s] career”.

  • Review: Nas – Magic

    Having earned himself more critical acclaim than any of his other records for the last decade or so, Nas has been climbing back into the higher ranks of contemporary hip-hop with his recent releases like King’s Disease I and II, reminding fans how good of a boom-bap gangsta rapper he can be. With drill and more abstract […]

  • Embracing (some) Mainstream Appeal: A Review of Earl Sweatshirt’s SICK!

    Reece Beckett reviews the hotly anticipated album from Earl Sweatshirt.