Category: Records


  • Review: YONAKA – ‘Seize the Power’; Powerful and Brilliant

    Katie Evans reviews the newest track from Brighton-rockers YONAKA.

  • Hidden Gem: Avantdale Bowling Club – Self Titled

    Reece Beckett thinks back to the brilliant debut album from jazz-rap project Avantdale Bowling Club.

  • Review: Royal Blood – Typhoons; Dreary and Forgettable

    In years gone, Royal Blood‘s dirty breed of garage rock seemed fresh. Their 2014 self-titled album had a lot of promise, not least considering bassist and frontman Mike Kerr’s inventive setup. But, like their 2017 sophomore album, ‘Typhoons’ drags the duo’s sound even further into tedium, combining their played-out cock-rock with a poppier non-polish. The […]

  • Retrospective Review: LFO’s Advance

    Max Williams takes us back to LFO’s second album.

  • Experimental and Promising; A Review of Black Country, New Road’s ‘For The First Time’

    Reece Beckett reviews the debut album from post-punk band Black Country, New Road.

  • What We’re Listening To: January

    A new year means a whole bunch of new tunes for us to rave about!

  • Review: Lindsey Stirling – Lose You Now (feat. Mako); A Comforting Warm Hug

    Though only armed with a violin, Lindsey Stirling certainly has a way of telling an entire story without words. Whether it is to feel confident in yourself like with “Shatter Me” or how her Artemis album brought an entire narrative between the titular goddess and Nyx to life. Not every story is a powerful ballad though, […]

  • Review: Billie Eilish and Rosaliá’s Lo Vas a Olvidar; ”Moody, hazy melodies and reverb-heavy synths”

    After a year of waiting for the anticipated collab, was it worth the wait?

  • Review: Django Django – ‘Free From Gravity’; A Disappointing Shift in Tone

    Katie Evans reviews the latest release from art-rockers Django Django.

  • ‘A New Venture for the Band’: A Review of Django Django’s Glowing in the Dark

    Katie Evans reviews art-rock band Django Django’s latest album.

  • This Week in Records (15/2/2021) – Taylor Swift, Greta Van Fleet and Dua Lipa

    Taylor, Birdy, Greta, and Dua- all you could want from another week of This Week in Records.

  • Unique, Memorable, and Entertaining; A Review of Ashnikko’s Demidevil

    Connier Seamer praises the quick witted lyrics and funky beats of Ashnikko’s newest LP.

  • A Polarizing Show of Two Sides of One Rapper: A Review of Slowthai’s ‘TYRON’

    Connie Seamer praises the second half of Slowthai’s newest album TYRON, but can’t help feeling that the first half falls short.

  • Review: SZA – ‘Good Days’; ‘A Winning Cut’

    Harry Geeves shares some love for the newest single from SZA, ‘Good Days’.