With the sheer overwhelming levels of buzz, hype and bluster surrounding Brighton’s Great Escape festival, the most sensible way...
This week: my reaction and the music world’s response to Margaret Thatcher‘s death, plus new albums from Karl Bartos, British...
When the Glastonbury festival began as a humble affair in the early 70s, it was riding a wave of peace,...
I don’t often use the word ‘stupendous’ but in all honesty, there are few adjectives capable of accurately describing the...
Imagine the calypso bounce of Vampire Weekend and apply the expansiveness of Animal Collective, and you’re not far off the...
So we reach the crescendo of our year, the run down of the top albums in the GIITTV writers poll...
It’s been another sterling year for new music, perhaps even one of the best of the decade, as evidenced by...
Last week we shared albums 50 – 26 in our albums of the year list, today we reach the end...
Shout Timber draw much influence from their love of vintage American literature and cinema as they do the melodies and...
‘Father of the Bride’ is Vampire Weekend’s most eclectic record to date because both their lyrics and music vary dramatically...
“Fuck the world” are the three words that open this, Vampire Weekend‘s fifth album. It’s apt then, that much of...