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Seefeel – Everything Squared EP review

There’s always been a slightly ironic angle to Seefeel’s name, in part because the music they make is almost fog-like, … More

Ambient, Drone, Everything Squared, Seefeel, Shoegaze, Warp Records

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Wild God Review

Whilst it hasn’t always been my way or the highway from Nick Cave’s perspective, there’s always at least been a … More

Nick Cave, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Wild God Review

Fontaines D.C. – Romance review

Running out from their first album Dogrel, for Fontaines D.C. the last five years must’ve seemed like a constant process … More

Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, Indie, Post Punk, Romance review

Fucked Up – Another Day review

A thematic series is not really something you’d expect to get from Fucked Up, a band who’ve bent and stretched … More

Another Day review, Damian Abraham, Fucked Up, Hardcore, Punk, Toronto

Hamish Hawk – A Firmer Hand review

It’s a frequently addressed topic, but if in the last century being a star meant comporting yourself in a star-like, … More

A Firmer Hand review, Hamish Hawk, Indie, Post Punk, Scottish Music, Synth Pop

And So I Watch You From Afar – Megafauna review

Music and words have a profound, but complicated relationship; often the former matters more than the latter, although a great … More

And So I Watch You From Afar, ASIWYFA, Irish Music, Megafauna review, Noise Rock, Post rock

Personal Trainer – Still Willing review

Personal Trainer are effectively Willem Smit and a rotating cast of others, a collective by any other name that first … More

Art Pop, Personal Trainer, Post Punk, Post rock, Still Willing review

Blur – Live At Wembley Stadium review

Wembley can be your field of dreams, or a crucible of disappointment; in the run up to Blur’s two landmark … More

Blur, Blur - Live At Wembley Stadium review, Britpop, Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Indie, Live Music, Song 2

Cults – To The Ghosts review

It’s more than a little niche over thirty years on, but the Twin Peaks spinoff movie Fire, Walk With Me … More

Brian Oblivion, Cults, David Bowie, David Lynch, Dream Pop, Madeline Follin, To The Ghosts review, Twin Peaks

Robin Guthrie – Atlas EP review

It’s a fractious world, and given that a Cocteau Twins reunion is only marginally less likely than a Nirvana one, … More

Ambient, Atlas review, Cocteau Twins, Dreampop, Robin Guthrie

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