Sagacious beyond his age, 23-year old UK based elegiacally reflective composer, James Simmons, follows his lauded 2009 field-recording instrumental...
Emerging from the depths of the Scandinavian winter, Stockholm band A Projection‘s second album follows a similar musical path to...
If, like me, you have the misfortune of being in your early 50s, then 40 years ago to the very...
Being a spoken word artist myself, people keep telling me that they ‘don’t get it’ but I’m of the impression...
Mali’s Oumou Sangaré delivers Acoustic, an instrumental rework of her 2017 Grammy Award-winning Mogoya. Navigating through societal issues that persist...
Thanks to their admittedly preposterous haircuts, featured in some of the most cringeworthy publicity shots of the 1980s, Liverpool synthpop...
A Sunny Day In Glasgow‘s decade-long existence to date has unfortunately been a tale of obscurity and misunderstanding. The three...
It’s been eight years since Auguste Arthur Bondy’s last album, the alt-folk infused, TV soundtrack-friendly Believers. Those eight years sound...
I can’t quite work Aaron Lee Tasjan out. Is he more of a comedian that dabbles in music, or a...
It is rather fitting that Warp Records announced their reissue of Artificial Intelligence so close to the release of Actress’s...
I love it when bands build their own equipment. Imagine being so bloody amazing that no existing instruments or technology...
“Well this is my declaration/And I’m sorry Roger Daltrey, but FUCK my generation”. That’s the lyric of the year right...
It’s a thing isn’t it, a début album? Do you make allowances on the basis that it’s their first try?...
So, as you’re probably aware (assuming you’ve been awake over the last two months), Abba are back with a new...
Alexandra Levy contemplates the importance of lived experience on her second Ada Lea album, one hand on the steering wheel...