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Temples – Bliss review

There are probably fewer more difficult emotions to experience as an artist than simply not feeling the love. Temples’ fourth … More

Bliss review, Breakbeat, Psychedelia, Temples

LIFE – Abstract / Natural review

The problem with always lying to yourself is that you can distort anything until it fits. This means that for … More

Abstract / Natural, LIFE, Post Punk

Lee Scratch Perry & Mouse on Mars – Spatial, No Problem review

Its far from uncommon for artists to want to cement their legacy in the late stages of their career – … More

Berlin, Dub, Lee Scratch Perry, Mouse on Mars, Post Punk, Reggae, Spatial No Problem review

Poppy Ackroyd – Liminal review

For Poppy Ackroyd the three years that preceded Liminal‘s release were a period in which she learned to embrace what … More

Ambient, Avant Garde, Liminal review, Neo Classical, Poppy Ackroyd

Kurt Vile – Philadelphia’s Been Good To Me review

The life of a musician was even at the best of times likely to be an itinerant one, but now … More

Indie, Kurt Vile, Philadelphia's Been Good To Me

Death Cab For Cutie – I Built You A Tower review

For large parts of 2023 and 2024 Ben Gibbard was attempting something very ambitious; whilst anniversary tours can end up … More

Ben Gibbard, Death Cab For Cutie, I Built You A Tower Review, Indie

Broken Social Scene – Remember The Humans review

In the grand old musical tradition of being mould breaking by appearing to be of an old one, Broken Social … More

Broken Social Scene, Canadian Music, Feist, Indie Rock, Kevin Drew, Remember The Humans

All Them Witches – House of Mirrors review

House of Mirrors is All Them Witches eighth studio album over a career which began in 2012 with Our Mother … More

All Them Witches, Blues, Country Rock, Gothic, Hard Rock, House of Mirrors review, Sludge Metal

Genesis Owusu – Redstar Wu & The Worldwide Scourge Review

It’s an old song long forgotten, but the opening line of “Stop It, You’re Killing Me” by Irish punk metal … More

Genesis Owusu, Hip Hop, Post Punk, Rap, Redstar Wu & The Worldwide Scourge, Soul

Ed O’Brien – Blue Morpho Review

When Ed O’ Brien began looking at producers for his second solo album one name kept cropping up; Paul Epworth, … More

Ambient, Blue Morpho, Cinematic, Ed O' Brien, Latin, Radiohead

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