Michael Head, Pope of the Church of St Arthur Lee, Guardian of the Flame of Cosmic Scouserdom, is back....
Rocket Recordings do it again. The spiritual home to GOAT, Teeth of the Sea, GNOD, Anthroprophh, Hills and sundry other...
What do you get when you splice DIY hyper-pop with the spacey, vocoder-heavy funk of Daft Punk, adding in a...
London quartet Kid Wave remind us of the Summer, with this slab of Summery Indie Pop. This is exactly what...
After UK hip hop artist Little Simz crushed it with her expansive and perfectly crafted album Grey Area last year,...
In the 1951 film ‘When Worlds Collide’ the Earth is on course for destruction from a foreign entity leaving mankind...
Peering out from behind their shades over the hood of a Ford Mustang on the cover of Googoo, the Bosco...
One upside of being locked away for months on end seems to be that it gave quite a few bands...
Cardiff ‘post-culture’ band WªLL are out of step with the world. Post-everything harsh and abrasive, these four young (post) punks...
Sometimes when you go out for dinner, you fancy trying something you’ve never had before, the risk is greater, but...
Sasha and The Shades are a rootsy South London sextet who have an individual jaunty functionality: which fluctuates between uplifting...
As with the rise of Brighton contemporaries Squid, there has been a lot of hype around seven- piece KEG since...
“What if I told you that music is not popular but universal – intelligent noise resonating from the soul of the...
Anticipation can sometimes ruin an EP before you’ve heard it. Over the past few years Hanya, frontwoman Heather Sheret and...
If you are looking for a record that’s cinematic, edgy, wild, lavish, original, oozing with dark charm, pathos, warmth and...