Daedelus, the nom du plume of polygensis electronic alchemist, Alfred Darlington, describes his latest offerings title and relevence thus:...
The first time I was tuned into The Antlers was...
Landing a support slot with rock luminaries such as Wilco should serve as a pretty massive seal of approval and...
Sophomore LP from London-based quartet is an accomplished slab of angular, wry indie-pop wonderfulness. Opening with the archly humourous Out...
It’s been six whole years since Art Brut released their stellar debut Bang Bang Rock & Roll. In that time...
Tennis’ story is one for the die-hard romantics, a charming tale of love, escape and adventure. It reads like the...
Mancunian 5 piece Dutch Uncles combine some smooth, streamlined pop melodicism and a strong shot of quirkiness on their second...
Cumbria’s favourite sons, Wild Beasts, returned this week with their latest offering, Smother – released on London’s trendsetting indie label...
At what point does it become ridiculous to keep the same band name? When Nirvana replaced their drummer with Dave...
Yet to be a convert or to join the adulatory cult that surrounds the Wooden Shjips, I’ve...
Described as “contemporary psych-rockers”, The Keys – aside from a few excursions – bathe themselves in...
You could say that it’s pretty ironic that the bawdy indecorous New York Dolls have now released...
A ghostwriter is someone who writes for and gives credit of authorship to another. A ghostpoet, we can infer, is...
Much has been made of the comparisons between DELS and fellow post-dubstep legionnaire Ghostpoet, and certainly there are many things...
‘Why would you listen to such sad music surely it makes you feel even sadder?’ posed a friend to me...