Austin-based producer and minimalist composer Roger Sellers has a knack for balance. While concurrently building bigger and bigger sounds in...
During the mid 90’s, British music suddenly became very exciting again, entering a golden age not seen since the 60’s....
Now 20 years into their career, electro-dub fusionists Dreadzone return with their ninth studio album ‘Escapades’. As you’d expect, there...
In hindsight, it’s easy to see why Gene stood out amongst all the other British guitar bands that emerged in...
In hindsight, I feel lucky to have been born in 1984, because it meant that I grew up in the...
A trio that features ex-Slowdive and Mojave 3 man Neil Halstead, Seefeel‘s Mark Van Hoen and Nick Holten (Holten’s Opulent...
The music of this duo has always reminded me of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club doing The Beach Boys, however their...
Some people are never going to give Embrace a good review, no matter how good their records are. Because they’re...
The sound created by York-based Halo Blind is what happens when five skilled musicians with backgrounds in various groups, backing...
‘La Petite Mort’ is the 11th full-length effort from Manchester indie legends James, and their first new material in four...
It’s not every day I get to review an album quite like this one. When the band that changed my...
It’s been 11 years since the last Blur album, 20 years since ‘Parklife’ and 25 years since the illustrious musical...
Following on from 2012’s ‘Here Come The Bombs’, the second LP from ex Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes sees him settling...
Scottish indie legends Idlewild return after a six year hiatus with their seventh studio album, and it doesn’t disappoint. Sturdy...
A lot of the time when a frontman of a well loved group goes solo, the resulting material can sometimes...