The Bronx – The Bronx (IV)
The Bronx return with their fourth self-titled album and Sam Welch tells us what he thinks.
The Bronx return with their fourth self-titled album and Sam Welch tells us what he thinks.
Andy Davies reviews the first major recording effort of Southampton Uni’s home grown, indie/math rockers Triassic, with their EP A Thousand Leagues Down
With a denser and more polished sound, do the LA quartet expand their sonic palette laterally or horizontally?
For Biffy Clyro’s seventh studio album, the title Opposites is not an entirely appropriate one. While…
Delphic’s sophomore album, is a bizarre, incoherent mix of tracks which lose the vibrancy that made the dance-pop three-piece stand out in the first place.
There’s one thing Dutch Uncles can never be accused of and that’s a lack of…
Toro Y Moi returns with his third studio album Anything Can Change, on which he maintains many of the grooves that have continually made this project one to look out for.
Solange Knowles is Beyoncé Knowles sister, but apparently it’s rude to mention this as she…
Recently, while discussing the recording of Blink-182’s 2011 album Neighbourhoods, guitarist Tom Delonge said that the…
Everything Everything’s debut album Man Alive was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize in 2011, and is one of our my favourite musical works of the last few years. So, has album number two, Arc, been worth the wait?
In light of The Edge’s Top 10 Albums of 2012 I would like to take…
Shallow Bed by Dry The River is one of my favourite albums of 2012, so…
After winning the title of ‘World’s Most Popular Man with a Girl’s Face’ after the…
Megan Downing reviews one of Bastille’s earlier EPs.