Santigold returns with her third album, 99¢, following 2012’s under appreciated, Master Of Make Believe. With her second album, she...
Delphic, alongside fellow Mancunians Dutch Uncles and Everything Everything, chose to release their new album in the first month of...
Texans Explosions In The Sky have gradually built up a huge cult following with their cinematic, atmospheric post-rock. Theirs is...
With a move to Sub Pop, Chicago’s Deeper do a Bowie and reinvent their sound on their brilliant third studio...
Georgia has a fundamental problem, she is called Georgia. Like any reviewer chancing upon a new artist for the first...
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I’ve featured several fine Australian bands but today I have to bring you one who are sadly not. Something With...
Lazaretto, the title of Jack White’s second solo outing comes from a place where sailors were kept in quarantine or...
As cult bands go Mountain Goats are pretty much the defining article. Enigmatic leader: check. Regular output to a consistently...
Charli XCX’s songs are often bound together by highs and lows. She contrasts the euphoria of nights out with the...
In the three years since The 1975’s debut, their reputation has grown rapidly. The slow-burning success of their singles resulted...
“Fight the voices inside that are telling you you’re not good enough” is a powerful motivational line for any aspiring...
…and we’re back. Frank Turner, or frank turner to give him his newly non-capitalised title, has returned. Not that he...
“Fucking hell. That’s a lot of Crass. I’m not sure even I could cope with that much Crass, and I’m...
Lots to get through this week, including brilliant new albums from Primal Scream, The Fall and Public Service Broadcasting. New...
Fuzzed up guitar sequences are abundant on The Soft Underground’s album Morning World. The duo from the bustling city of New...