One of his most accessible and oddly comforting records sports nonetheless an emotional edge that can catch you unaware ...
Fourth album from South Korean composer and multi-instrumentalist combines the sounds of her homeland with a progressive, ...
Rizzle Kicks are one of those acts, and with Competition Is for Losers – their first album in over a decade – it’s like they ...
Where others have faltered, The Wombats have embraced reinvention and emotional honesty, repurposing their sound from the ...
Guitarist and lyricist Richey Edwards carved ‘4 Real’ into his arm. They released singles slaughtering sacred cows such as ...
New Zealand singer-songwriter’s fourth album sees hushed intimacy sit alongside an expansion in sound and greater ...
Until recently Olly Alexander has been the frontman of Years & Years, which started life as a distinctive synth-pop outfit ...
Nobody can quite tell a story like he can This year marks 20 years since Seth Lakeman received a nomination for the Mercury ...
When Heartworms first appeared, Jojo Orme was being described as decidedly “post-punk”. Looking back at those recordings, and ...
Challenging, confrontational, and impossible to ignore, this is a record that is as much a piece of Steve Albini’s legacy as ...
A testament to artistic ambition, the five-piece’s experimental third effort reveals more of itself with each enchanting ...
It’s easy for critics to resent a band like Inhaler, with their front man’s famous father, near-instant signing to a major label, and early tours supporting Noel Gallagher. But beyond the whispers of ...
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