When an album is described as ‘uncategorisable’ in the PR write up, rarely does it signify genuine uniqueness worth evangelising....
Still Life, the title of ALASKALASKA‘s second album appears to be missing a question mark. There’s a lurking existential crisis...
Sicilian underground punk institution Uzeda may not be a household name, partly due to the almost comet-pass frequency of their...
After announcing an indefinite hiatus in 2015, briefly broken to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their seminal second album The...
After gaining a newfound sense of emotional and acoustic freedom two years ago on their third album Loving In Stereo...
When a band states that they’re going back to their roots, it can go one of two ways; it’s either...
With Hollie Cook’s Happy Hour released at a sunny time of year where many will start visiting a palm-tree embellished...
Dance To The Drum Machine is the new album from The Swedish Railway Orchestra. It will be released digitally and on vinyl...
“Musica, nature symphonic”. Australian prog-disco quartet Mildlife celebrate how dissimilar elements in music and life can join together in symbiosis...
Having self-released their debut, When We Were Friends in 2019, the Utah Backseat Lovers four-piece return. Now signed to Polydor,...
Two years on from receiving plenty of accolades for the charming low-fi indie pop of their debut Swedish Punk, Danish...
Back in the 1990s, I worked with a lad called Martyn. He was (and indeed still is) a really nice...
Once a pioneer in the ‘Soundcloud Emo Rapper’ scene, Nothing, Nowhere, real name Joe Mulherin, has come a long way...
Back in the day, (some may recall) Lamb were untouchable for their innovative blend of freaky jazz, devotional folk vocals...
It is rather fitting that Warp Records announced their reissue of Artificial Intelligence so close to the release of Actress’s...