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
Category: New Releases
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
Jon Hopkins – Ritual review
It’s (Probably) fair to say, but the world of ambient/electronica/IDM/Affix preferred label does have more than its fair share of … More
The The – Ensoulment review
For an artist who had much to say during the twentieth century, Matt Johnson has remained comparatively quiet during this. … More
Paul Molloy – Madmen of The Apocalypso review
The Coral’s status as a national treasure was confirmed some time ago, but equally interesting has been the various paths … More
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
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
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
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
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