Have you been wondering what to come as? The question is posed by the first track on Honey Badger, the...
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Well, here we are again. Back in the hole. You gone and done it again, ain’t ya? Like most sequels,...
It’s that time again. Bandcamp Friday. I wish it wasn’t, because it means that the last six months haven’t all...
With live music but a distant memory, Bandcamp offers not only a renaissance of recorded music to explore, but a...
The story so far… Anarcho-cuties Charmpit have big surf-style harmonies, and sing about shopping malls, suburbs and fortified wine. Best...
It’s a bright, sunny day about a week before lockdown when I catch up with Anne Marie Sanguigni of DIY...
Based in the Black Mountains of Powys, Welsh psych-wizards Islet have returned with a new album, the homophonous Eyelet, their...
‘I think I’m a-come to a point where I’m not gonna be wanting to travel that much,’ says Lonnie Holley...
Dan Snaith is back with a new Caribou album, the first in five years. Suddenly follows 2015’s Our Love and...
‘Let me right at the outset define what I mean by alienation,’ a clear Glaswegian voice rings out at the...
The musical project of Lost Map Records’ Johnny Lynch, Pictish Trail is now four albums and seventeen Green Man appearances...
I have an itch. And it is an itch that can only be scratched by post-punk, queer-core, synth inflected disco...
At Thekla tonight, on the first show of Poliça’s world tour to promote their new album When We Stay Alive,...
Be Up a Hello, the first Squarepusher LP since 2015’s Damogen Furies, is an elegy of sorts and an affirmation....
Holy Fuck’s new LP Deleter finds the Canadian electro-boffins back after five years and setting a self-consciously lighter tone than...