Hertford trio The Subways return, with an obvious fourth album. I’ll put my cards on the table from the start,...
Something rather unfortunate happened within a few weeks of my falling in love with Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever’s spunky 2018...
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It must be hard for Duran Duran sometimes. They’ve been going for almost 35 years and are just about to...
Shattered from touring, annoyed by endless requests to play the theme to the Nordic noir series The Bridge (‘Hollow Talk’)...
The whole Y2K revival thing has been going on for a while now and whilst there’s a lot that really...
Chris Stills is back in the game, and his first record in ten years is maybe his most confessional record...
Debut album Today is probably Galaxie 500’s finest collection of songs. The listener is spared no introductory niceties being thrown...
Flatbush Ave. is running hip hop right now. From Joey Bada$$ and the Pro Era crew, to Flatbush Zombies, the...
If ever there was a band that never saw fit to rest on its laurels, it’s Austin’s Spoon. Seriously, for...
Spare a thought for Bethany Cosentino (guitar/vocals) and Bobb Bruno (drums) of Best Coast who will forever have their debut...
The first time ever I saw your face was in 1978. There you were stood on stage with your band...
Glasgow based orchestral pop seven-piece Butcher Boy make a very welcome return with their third offering ‘Helping Hands’ on a...
If you’ve read anything about Gold Panda‘s third album Good Luck and Do Your Best, it’s that it was never intended to...
Huddersfield’s The Scaramanga Six may possibly – but delightfully – confuse the unsuspecting punter with their album cover work on...