Once again the erudite Jazzman label invites us godless heathens to open our ears to Europe’s rarest spiritual...
I’m crushing so hard on this right now. Woodpecker Wooliams‘ album ‘The Bird School Of Being Human’ is utterly gorgeous...
Three years on from the release of Mercury Prize winning ‘xx’, The XX release follow-up album ‘Coexist’ under great...
Jim Noir follows his own path, that’s for sure, but one with enough followers of his cult (for such it...
Infused with the polygenesis and omnivorous spirit of our times, the Outlands duo sail and drift through all...
If you like indie-pop, you should know Gavin Osborn. His lovely and lovingly detailed story-songs are both amusing and poignant,...
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This week’s Bummer album might just cause a bit of upset, which is good, so here goes. Yeasayer’s second album,...
It seems the easy thing to do these days, to pick up a guitar and play a few notes, belt...
Canines shows Shrag as a gang out on a rampage. The songs teem with bodies in various states of excitement...
Get Well Soon, you have no right! No have no right naming an album ‘The Scarlet Beast O’Seven Heads’ –...
Now bearing in mind its somewhere approaching 3.15am yes I started listening to this before the Burgess cut and then...
Being a spoken word artist myself, people keep telling me that they ‘don’t get it’ but I’m of the impression...
Expectation has an effect on a bands output. When The Antlers released small scale concept album Hospice, brilliant as it...
If you were unfortunate enough, ever, to find yourself in an O’Neill’s on a weekday evening or, worse still, a...
Having made two albums in the early seventies –Bill Fay and Time Of The Last Persecution , Bill Fay has taken until...