Sam Smith – In The Lonely Hour
In The Lonely Hour lives up to the relentless hype machine surrounding 21 year old singer-songwriter, Sam Smith.
In The Lonely Hour lives up to the relentless hype machine surrounding 21 year old singer-songwriter, Sam Smith.
It may be the fastest selling album of 2014 so far, but don’t take that as an indicator of quality.
With The Moon Rang Like A Bell, Hundred Waters have struck second-album gold, exploring new ground while never losing sight of their established style.
Clean Bandit have burst onto the scene with infectious single ‘Rather Be’, but does their knack for a catchy rhythm have the staying power to last a whole album?
Shell Hinds takes a look at Thumpers’ debut offering.
The Black Keys’ long awaited return has finally come – and while it may not be what you would expect, it’s certainly been worth the wait.
A deeply personal and insightful record, Lily Allen’s personality and charm runs through the very veins of Sheezus.
After three years Jamie xx is back with his beautiful new EP ‘Sleepsound’.
I first had an experience with the music of Mac DeMarco when he was a…
Everyday Robots is laced with quiet intelligence, each individual track, as well as the album as a whole all feeling perfectly balanced and well thought out.
The ‘runaway slave master’s’ new album fails to live up to it’s title.
With soul, gospel and funk influences, Food is huge and brilliant departure from Kelis of the past five albums.
California’s Thee Oh Sees, the band that refuses to stop putting out albums, insist that they are going to stop putting out albums (for a while) – Drop is their latest installment.
William Control begun as the electronic side project of Aiden frontman Wil Francis, but as…