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Angine De Poitrine: Vol II review

Depending on your perspective, the Emperor is either really well dressed, or totally nude. That’s the thing about subjectivity and … More

Angine De Poitrine, Free Jazz, Math Rock, Post rock, Psychedelic Rock

The Jim Jones All Stars – Cat fight review

In an era so stacked with irony that well, its really ironic, the streaming boom and vinyl renaissance means that … More

Blues, Cat Fight review, Green on Red, Jim Jones, Rock N Roll, Soul, The Black Crowes, The Jim Jones all Stars

The Pale White – Inanimate Objects Of The 21st Century review

The Pale White’s front man Jack Hope has an articulate view of the meaning behind their third album’s title. “Technology … More

Garage Rock, Inanimate Objects Of The 21st Century, Indie Rock, Psychedelia, The Pale White

Fcukers – Ö: Album Review

There’s a point where having buzz band status – harsh, but in most cases true – leaves the artists concerned … More

Bass Music, Bon Bon, Fcukers, Fcukers – Ö Review, House, New York, Techno

The Boxer Rebellion – The Second I’m Asleep review

Many things make for distractions from both your career and your creative process. It’s been eight years since The Boxer … More

Dream Pop, Indie, Nathan Nicholson, Shoegaze, The Boxer Rebellion, The Second I'm Asleep review

The Twilight Sad – It’s The Long Goodbye review

Proof that few of us ever know what’s really going on inside another person’s head comes in all sorts of … More

Its The Long Goodbye review, The Twilight Sad

The Orielles – Only You Left review

In retrospect, you could never have called it a scene; despite the loose geographical ties between Working Men’s Club, The … More

Drone, Indie, Only You Left Review, Post rock, Shoegaze, The Orielles

The Sophs – GOLDSTAR review

When you unpack it all, there’s a lot to dislike about The Sophs’ story up until now. Firstly they’re one … More

Art Pop, Baroque, GOLDSTAR review, Indie, The Sophs

Flying Lotus – Big Mama EP

There are brilliant under the radar careers and there’s that of Steven Ellison, AKA Flying Lotus. Ground breaking music? his … More

Big Mama EP, Brainfeeder, Drum & Bass, Flying Lotus, Glitch, IDM, Steven Ellison

Buck Meek – The Mirror review

Buck Meek’s fourth solo album was made with a little help from his friends; all of his Big Thief compadres … More

Buck Meek, The Mirror review

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