UNDERDOG is the follow-up album from Victoria + Jean. After their debut album Divine Love in 2016, they’ve returned with...
To some, Brighton would seem an unlikely breeding ground for Irish flavoured folk-rock with a burning punk spirit, yet the...
Sometimes, there are albums I get sent to review, and it’s a drag. Other times, there are albums that are...
I’ve never been to Australia, and my mental image of the country was largely formed by listening to The Triffids...
By the end of the 80s, hip-hop had transformed from its roots through to a radical political stance and onto...
According to the general consensus Soledad Vélez’s brand of labored folk sounds somewhat familiar. And as for that...
Hit singles ‘3 Nights’ and ‘Phone Numbers’ put Dominic Fike on the Alt R&B map in the late 2010s. Fike...
Marc Almond has just announced details of a new studio album The Velvet Trail which will be released on 9th...
Like the younger sibling to his distinguished artistic brothers, David Sylvian donned the hand-me-down vestures passed down...
Brett Bixby and Jesse Nason met when Bixby was recording his 2006 album City Lights. After Nason joined his band...
Unfollow The Rules is Rufus Wainwright’s first pop album in eight years. In the meantime he’s been settling into fatherhood,...
For the last couple of months I’ve had Jagwar Ma’s insanely catchy Come Save Me single immovably stuck in my...
The unrequited joy that is Brace For Impact is not solely contained within the lyrical content, the DIY artwork or...
‘Second album syndrome’ is an idea that’s been around so long it’s tempting to wonder how music makers were pressured...
Gary Numan gets the reissue treatment this week, as three early albums are remastered and re-released on vinyl. Gary Numan &...