Category: Records


  • This Week in Records

    This Week in Records (14/03/2016-20/03/2016) sees music from Clean Cut Kid, Swim Deep, and Liima.

  • Review: The Feeling – The Feeling

    Uncool, dull, and entirely forgettable, The Feeling’s self-titled fifth album isn’t even worth being disappointed over.

  • Review: Bryde – ‘Help Yourself’

    Singer-songwriter Bryde releases her second single ‘Help Yourself’. Emily reviews.

  • Review: Raleigh Ritchie – You’re A Man Now, Boy

    ‘Raleigh Ritchie delivers a stunning album which demonstrates the talent and versatility of the young singer, rapper and actor.’ James reviews.

  • Review: Years & Years feat. Tove Lo – ‘Desire’

    The new catchy single from the trio includes vocals from Tove Lo, creating a version of the single even better than the original on their debut album.

  • This Week in Records

    This Week in Records (07/03/2016-13/03/2016) brings Jeff Buckley, AURORA and Izzy Bizu.

  • Review: Miike Snow – iii

    Electropop trio Miike Snow return for a diverse, beautifully assembled third offering where there’s something for everyone.

  • Review: Kendrick Lamar – ‘untitled 03 05.28.2013’

    ‘untitled 03 05.28.2013’ is taken from Kendrick Lamar’s surprise release, untitled unmastered.

  • Review: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – This Unruly Mess I’ve Made

    Navi reviews the second studio album from American hip-hop duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis.

  • Review: Låpsley – Long Way Home

    Låpsley’s debut, Long Way Home, details the breakdown of a long distance relationship. Records Editor Amy reviews.

  • Review: The Kills – ‘Doing It To Death’

    ‘Doing It To Death’ is the latest single from The Kills following their five year hiatus. Emily reviews.

  • Review: Jake Bugg – ‘Gimme The Love’

    Jake Bugg is back with a bang with new single, ‘Gimme The Love.’ Emily reviews.

  • Review: M83 – ‘Do It, Try It’

    Head of Design Jack reviews M83’s initially disappointing comeback, ‘Do It, Try It’.

  • Review: Kanye West – The Life of Pablo

    Laura reviews Kanye West’s enigmatic latest offering, The Life of Pablo.