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Japandroids – Fate and Alcohol review

So this is it, then; after 18 years, four albums, hundreds of gigs, tens of thousands of miles and enough … More

#Music, art, Canada, Fate and Alcohol review, Indie, Japandroids, photography, Punk, travel

Kelly Lee Owens – Dreamstate review

Kelly Lee Owens hasn’t always been a DJ, artist and producer, which is some of the concept behind Dreamstate. Having … More

Dreamstate, House, IDM, Kelly Lee Owens, Techno

The Linda Lindas – No Obligation review

Ok, there’s a whiff of novelty to the Linda Linda’s story – pre teen punks go viral on the back … More

Indie, Los Angeles, Punk Rock, Racist Sexist Boy, The Linda Lindas

Goat – Goat review

Goat for those of you who’re unfamiliar are a Swedish collective with a deliberately peculiar, self curated mythology that runs … More

Goat, Goat Goat review, Metal, Psychedelic, Rock, Sweden

Efterklang – Things We Have In Common review

The back story to Things We Have In Common is a fascinating study in modern faith and it’s constructs. After … More

Efterklang, Indie, Leftfield, Mads Brauer, Synth Pop, Things We Have In Common Review

Caribou – Honey review

Often we talk about artists undergoing a process of reinvention, but what about when that entails the tools of invention … More

AI, art, Bass, Caribou, Disco, food, home, Honey Review, House, Techno, technology, travel

Katy J Pearson – Someday, Now

Like most people, musicians rarely get time for a bit of self care, so Katy J Pearson’s downtime spent amongst … More

Folk, Indie, Katy J Pearson, Someday Now review

Jamie xx – In Waves review

No audience for a kind of music was impacted by the pandemic more than those who spent their time clubbing. … More

House, The XX, Disco, Jamie xx, The Avalanches, In Waves Review, Robyn

Floating Points – Cascade review

The music business is a hard one, especially in the post-copyright, post-royalties, post-radio world, so it’s a temptation for some … More

Ambient, Cascade review, Electronica, Floating Points, IDM, Rave, Sam Shepherd, Techno

Gurriers – Come And See review

The old saying was that if you remembered it you probably weren’t there, but a newer adage is that if … More

Come And See review, Dublin, Gurriers, Post Punk, Punk

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