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David Holmes – Blind on A Galloping Horse review

In late 20th century Britain being a rebel meant a few different things; the country’s miners went on strike for … More

Blind on A Galloping Horse, David Holmes

Bar Italia – The Twits review

It’s worth mentioning that Bar Italia are made up of Jezmi Tarik Fehmi, Sam Fenton and Nina Cristante, largely because … More

Art Rock, bar italla, Post Punk, The Twits review

Wild Nothing – Hold review

Many Americans leave the mundanity of life in the country’s smaller cities and towns for the supposed opportunity that lies … More

Dream Pop, Hatchie, Hold review, Synth Pop, Wild Nothing

Sampha – Lahai review

Winning big things is not necessarily always the career catalyst an outsider may feel it should be. Sampha’s debut album … More

Lahai review, R&B, Sampha, Soul

Sufjan Stevens – Javelin review

Our lives are so public these days, so that whenever anyone who gathers the attention of more than a few … More

Javelin review, Sufjan Stevens

Animal Collective – Isn’t It Now? review

Whenever a press release arrives with a record that talks about the artist having a little fun (Or words to … More

Animal Collective, Isn't It Now review

Teenage Fanclub – Nothing Lasts Forever

Wait, I thought on their last album Teenage Fanclub were talking about life being an ‘Endless Arcade‘? Now it isn’t … More

Norman Blake, Nothing Lasts Forever, Raymond McGinley, Teenage Fanclub

Nation of Language – Strange Disciple review

Nation of Language’s first album was crowdfunded, but not in the way that you would think. Members Ian Devaney and … More

Nation of Language, Strange Disciple review, Synth Pop

Pale Blue Eyes – This House review

The sleeve art for This House depicts a happy couple outside the front door of their home; like many things … More

Pale Blue Eyes, Post Punk, Synth Pop, This House review

Das Koolies – DK.01 review

Four fifths. Eighty percent. Express it how you want, but even elementary maths says that none of this adds up … More

Das Koolies, DK.01 review, Post Punk, Super Furry Animals, Techno, Wales

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