Recorded in a studio in the hustle of Leeds, KOYO’s second album, You Said It, is gritty and grown-up, far...
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Beating like an anxious pulse, the bass line introduces the troubled thoughts that preoccupy ‘You Said It’, the lead and...
A couple of years ago, maybe three, I kept getting pestered by a PR man who was adamant that since...
It’s almost two years since The Franklys released their magnificent debut Are You Listening? Playing hard, in all its senses,...
Originally born as a jamming project between Stefano Isaia (Movie Star Junkies, LAME) and Marco Spigariol (Vermillion Sounds, Krano), Love...
Sung in Bassa, his ancestral language, 1958 is Blick Bassy’s new album, paying tribute to those who fought and died...
This album raises a smile from the very first strum. An anagram of his name, Whoa Melodic is the eponymous...
Back in the studio after two years on the road and 150 live shows, Ouzo Bazooka’s Transporter is the most...
Following last year’s debut album Wind Sculptures, Johanna Glaza makes a welcome return with her new EP, Albion. Influenced by...
In advance of the sixteen track compilation album released in January, new Brisbane indie label Music Hoarders United, have released...
So, this is special. Contemporary musician and composer Indira Force, or indi, draws on her diverse travels and experiences for...
In a glorious piece of cultural appropriation of cultural appropriation, Remain In Light is Angelique Kidjo’s reworking of Talking Heads’...
Unlike most psych albums, CUP’s Jitter Visions is a display in brevity. With only two tracks exceeding two minutes, this...
Kermes’ debut We Choose Pretty Names is as striking and crushed as the dried bodies of insects they are named...
In their first ‘proper’ album since 2013’s Fade, Yo La Tengo return with There’s A Riot Going On, something thoughtful...