Parquet Courts are a four piece, originally from Texas, now relocated to Brooklyn. Having only released their debut album last...
The Diaphanoids are an Italian duo with very interesting backgrounds. One of them (Andrea Bellentani) wrote songs for Pavarotti, and the...
In the two years following their self titled debut, Yuck experienced an upheaving line up change. When band members leave...
‘Luminous’ is the fourth studio album from The Horrors, their first since 2011’s universally acclaimed ‘Skying’. While they have been...
A lot of the time when a frontman of a well loved group goes solo, the resulting material can sometimes...
It’s not every day I get to review an album quite like this one. When the band that changed my...
Some people are never going to give Embrace a good review, no matter how good their records are. Because they’re...
Sometimes you can’t fully understand an artist until you’ve seen them live. Not just a mere female singer songwriter, but...
Combining 50s era romance with vibes from the indie disco is something that Sheffield four piece The Crookes have been...
In hindsight, it’s easy to see why Gene stood out amongst all the other British guitar bands that emerged in...
The first full-length album to bear ex Babybird cult hero Stephen Jones‘ own name since 2003’s ‘Almost Cured Of Sadness’...
Scottish indie legends Idlewild return after a six year hiatus with their seventh studio album, and it doesn’t disappoint. Sturdy...
When you’re currently writing some of the best music of your career, it must be frustrating constantly being asked when...
Following on from 2012’s ‘Here Come The Bombs’, the second LP from ex Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes sees him settling...
It’s been 11 years since the last Blur album, 20 years since ‘Parklife’ and 25 years since the illustrious musical...