Category: Records


  • Review: James Bay – ‘Wild Love’

    James Bay‘s award-winning debut album, Chaos and The Calm, was always going to be difficult to replicate. So why replicate, when you can move into an entirely different direction? Well, simple really – don’t suffer the fate of ‘Wild Love’, which falls short as the ambition behind it is not matched by its execution. Bay’s interviews […]

  • “We’re constantly expanding, like the universe itself” – An interview with Harry of Superorganism

    Britain’s buzziest band tell all (from their kitchen) about their upcoming album, getting love from Frank Ocean, and plotting worldwide sensory domination.

  • Review: The Magic Gang – ‘Getting Along’

    Another member of The List is making waves this 2018!

  • Review: Car Seat Headrest – ‘Beach Life-In-Death’

    The band astounds on their re-imagining of a 2011 cult classic.

  • Review: Vance Joy – ‘Saturday Sun’

    The perfect song to chase away those winter blues!

  • Review: Kojo Funds feat. RAYE – ‘Check’

    Tom Hills reviews the newest single from two of the UK’s hottest rising stars.

  • Review: CHVRCHES – ‘Get Out’

    Thv Scvttish Trvo are bvck!

  • Review: Let’s Eat Grandma – ‘Hot Pink’

    Harry Fortuna reviews the duo’s “worst song yet”.

  • This Week In Records (09/02/2018): MGMT, The Wombats, & James Bay

    And Calvin Harris, Franz Ferdinand, and Kendrick Lamar – oh my!

  • Review: MGMT – Little Dark Age

    Little Dark Age is a real curiosity of an album. From the neo-gothic, sci-fi-yet-not-sci-fi, synthesized extravaganza of the title track, to the disturbingly optimistic mind-bender that is ‘When You Die’, and on to the pure electronic audio experience oozed by the quite frankly bizarre ‘Days that Got Away’, it simply refuses to sit still and agree […]

  • Double Jeopardy – The death of the double album

    Bailey Williams looks at the decrease of the double album half a century after the Beatles’ emblematic White Album.

  • Review: The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar – ‘Pray For Me’

    With the movie’s release imminent, Tom Hills reviews the third track from the Black Panther soundtrack.

  • Review: Pale Waves – ‘The Tide’

    The Mancunian’s offer up some “gothic romanticism” in their latest.

  • Review: The Wombats – Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life

    Harry Fortuna takes an early look at the Liverpudlian’s forthcoming album.