The wait’s been three years long, but Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam, the next album from London’s Mercury Prize nominated synth-sax-drum trio...
When an album is described as ‘uncategorisable’ in the PR write up, rarely does it signify genuine uniqueness worth evangelising....
Raw guitars. Raging riffs. Harsh lyrics. And unbearable itching in the ears. Mary Timony, renowned for a bunch of already iconic...
It’s ludicrous to think that Gorilla Manor came out a whole 14 years ago now. Since then, the California-formed band...
Returning with their new downtempo and sonically moving EP, Earth Patterns is Szun Waves. The trio consisting of producer Luke...
I really do love it when artists hit you from way out in leftfield. The enigmatic Mynameisleonidas most certainly does...
Four piece female group Ghost Car‘s debut album is well and truly all over the place. And I mean that...
Back in the 1990s, I worked with a lad called Martyn. He was (and indeed still is) a really nice...
It’s been just over a year since James and the Cold Gun released their EP ‘False Start’, so what’s changed...
These are two questions actually: “Where have we been?” and “Where do we go from here?” Let’s start from the...
Sam Lowry, the main character in Terry Gilliam’s bizarre dystopian film Brazil occasionally daydreams of a fantastical existence, in which...
Still Life, the title of ALASKALASKA‘s second album appears to be missing a question mark. There’s a lurking existential crisis...
Sicilian underground punk institution Uzeda may not be a household name, partly due to the almost comet-pass frequency of their...
Begin typing “Maggie Rogers” on Google or YouTube and among the first three suggestions for search, “Pharrell” will pop up....
Two years on from receiving plenty of accolades for the charming low-fi indie pop of their debut Swedish Punk, Danish...