Vanilla Jenner, professionally known as Viji is the artist behind the debut album So Vanilla which is my listening pleasure...
After announcing an indefinite hiatus in 2015, briefly broken to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their seminal second album The...
Back in 2007, I finally lost faith in the British public in terms of the UK singles chart. The reason...
“Nothing lasts forever” chants Cameron Mesirow on ‘Choir Prayer’ the ominous final track of Crux, her third and latest LP...
Bristol four-piece PEACH, who describe themselves as post-punk, started making music together back before and during the pandemic, but with...
NOBRO were playing a show the day after the United States Supreme Court overturned the right to access an abortion...
Pet Shop Boys are arguably the greatest singles band that this country has ever produced, but their albums have come...
Picture the scene, it was 1986 and the NME included a compilation cassette, C86 on the cover of their magazine....
Howard Jones could be described as one of music’s elder statesmen, having been active in the music business for 40...
I first saw Edinburgh’s Broken Records live over sixteen years ago, as a support act in a small venue. It...
Delta Shakedown is the eagerly anticipated follow up to The Heavy North’s critically acclaimed 2022 debut LP Electric Soul Machine, which...
Belfast’s Problem Patterns release their debut album on Alcopop! Records on 27 October, and it’s an utter thrill from start...
With news of a new reissue we revisit Abbas Ali’s piece on Public Enemy’s It Takes a Nation of Millions...
Some artists create purely for entertainment, while others, like Naarm/Melbourne’s Tori Zietsch, better known as Maple Glider, bare their souls...
France’s Unschooling emerges as a fresh contender in the ever-expanding realm of post-punk and noise revivalists. But does their debut...