If you had to choose a band for the title of “best cult act of the past decade”, Trail...
American born British artist Cosmo Jarvis is not one to let something as trivial as age get in the way...
For the past 25 years or so, Seattle label Sub Pop has undoubtedly been one of the key figures...
There’s a long-standing view of Nico as doomed heroin(e), producing records that make Closer and Pornography seem light-hearted by comparison,...
A letter to the men who killed Muse. The second law: the tendency that, over time, differences in temperature, pressure,...
Glasgow’s Armellodie label have released some fine bands over the last while, including the Scottish Enlightenment, Chris Devotion and the...
Chronicling the mundane predilections and modern state of his native Essex on previous albums, the adroit Darren Hayman now lends...
With their unique modernist take on jazz, the rambunctious and highly articulate The Bad Plus take the stoic “highbrow” aloofness...
Following the success of ‘Locked Out From The Inside’ and a plethora of critically acclaimed live shows, Nine Black Alps...
In their short career Mumford and Sons have inevitably adopted the quality of marmite: charged by the phenomenal success of...
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Three years ago Twisted Wheel got slagged to the hilt for being Manchester indie fodder. I like that kind of...
‘The Haunted Man’ is the first album from Natasha Khan, better known as Bat For Lashes, in three years, following...
Well, where do you start? Roxy Music stand as one of the most original, innovative and inspirational bands of...
South Downs chanteuse Jennifer Left leaves behind the quant woodland surroundings of her previous diaphanous Black Dog and Hushabye outings...
Last year saw the demise of one of Scotland’s best- loved noise pop collectives, Dananananaykroyd, leaving a gaping hole...