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Belle And Sebastian – A Bit of Previous review

The title of Belle and Sebastian’s tenth studio album was inspired by the Buddhist precept of reincarnation, a notion that … More

A Bit of Previous Review, Belle & Sebastian, Glasgow, Stuart Murdoch

Rolling Blackouts, Coastal Fever – Endless Rooms review

The idea of a lock down album has long become reductive; whilst most confinements were in a basic sense physically … More

Endless Rooms review, Indie, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

C Duncan – Alluvium review

The past is history and history is the past and what we choose to do with it depends on mood … More

Alluvium review, C Duncan, Dream Pop

Let’s Eat Grandma – Two Ribbons review

Without doubt it’s the hard experiences that shape our lives definitively as opposed to the good; such is the way … More

Dream Pop, EDM, Let's Eat Grandma, Two Ribbons review

Fontaines DC – Skinty Fia review

You couldn’t put a finger on when it happened, but how did we become so attached to place? Rather than … More

Dublin, Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, Post Punk, Skinty Fia review

Ibibio Sound Machine – Electricity review

Opening tracks don’t come more intense than Protect Us From Evil which begins Ibibio Sound Machine’s fourth album Electricity. Singer … More

Afro Futurist, Ibibio Electricity review, Ibibio Sound Machine

Soul Glo – Diaspora Problems review

In 2021 Baltimore skatecore band Turnstile – not that labels are starting to mean much in the fractured mess of … More

Diaspora Problems review, Hardcore, Hip Hop, Philadelphia, Soul Glo

Wet Leg – Wet Leg review

By the end of 2021 you had to have been living in outer space not to have heard Chaise Longue, … More

Chaise Longue, Indie, Rhian Teasdale, Wet Leg

Confidence Man – Tilt review

For Confidence Man’s Janet Planet, it’s more than just a band name. Tilt opens with Woman, on which the never … More

Confidence Man, Confidence Man Tilt review, Disco, House, Janet Planet, Synth Pop

Babeheaven – Sink Into Me review

What feels like a million years ago the term “bedroom” was a semi-derogatory one for musicians, applied to those who … More

Babeheaven, Indie, Sink Into Me, Soul

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