Spector – Enjoy It While It Lasts
It seems to all be becoming a bit formulaic now doesn’t it? Like clockwork when…
It seems to all be becoming a bit formulaic now doesn’t it? Like clockwork when…
Those people who have been fans of The Midnight Beast for years, like me, would…
Kimbra’s debut starts well but never quite lives up to the artists who she is compared to.
Southampton’s electro-darlings Arp Attack return with their third release of the year.
Delilah may be behind her contemporaries in terms of time, but from the evidence of debut LP, From The Roots Up, is miles ahead with quality and talent; producing a trip-hop laced sensual album full of pop gems.
Brash, pacey and talented; The Cast of Cheers’ Family is a excellent, hectic return.
Dirty Projectors are an outfit that have a reputation for experimentation and polarization but will…
Every single article that refers to Brighton’s Conor Maynard speaks of his frustration with the…
After a two year wait, The Gaslight Anthem return with Handwritten. The record has been…
George Lewis Jr. (AKA Twin Shadow) is most certainly very confident. That being said does…
The theme of Ashes is clearly heartbreak. In a recent interview with The Guardian, Kyla…
Championing the genre of ‘future pop’ just as 4AD label mate Grimes did with the…
Electro-pop outfit Passion Pit has created an album that is infectious, upbeat and mesmerising; at times though, its just far too much…
Alexander Green reviews The View’s fourth effort, Cheeky For A Reason and finds a band that probably should have disappeared a while ago