I had hoped, when coming to review Debris, the debut album by Keeley Forsyth, to be able to get away...
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It’s always good to encounter a band who act like the nineties and its botched, two-decades-long hangover never happened. Album...
If you were the sort of person prone to listing the best albums of the decade, David Thomas Broughton’s 2016...
I wouldn’t break my post-Brexit boycott of Wetherspoons for many people, but Johnny Lynch, better known as Pictish Trail, needs...
There is something very, very boring about Fat White Family. It’s not just the monotonous vocals, the lack of any...
Later, as he sat on his balcony eating the dog*, Colin Bond wondered what the devil he was going to...
There’s a fucking massive glitter ball in the back room at the Crofters Rights. It’s a magnificent specimen, but totally...
“I’ve never played anywhere like this before,” announces Rachael Dadd with a big grin. “It’s like being inside outside.” You...
Right Hand Left Hand return to pulverise your ears with the first single from the long awaited Zone Rouge (available...
There’s something unexpectedly relentless about Cate Le Bon’s set tonight. Cloaked in black, bleached hair slicked back, black at the...
When: 7th September 2019 Where: Reading Abbey Ruins, Reading, Berkshire, England Reading, so much to answer for. As nobody said,...
Picture a completed jigsaw puzzle laid out before you. It depicts a landscape of music. A river of rock and...
They’ve got a papier-mâché demon perched lustily in one corner and take the stage to the tempestuous, orphic fanfare that...
Stina Tweeddale is back after a short and appropriately mysterious hiatus, with her now-solo project, Honeyblood. Formerly a two-piece, and...
It’s been eight years since Auguste Arthur Bondy’s last album, the alt-folk infused, TV soundtrack-friendly Believers. Those eight years sound...