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Future Islands – People Who Aren’t There Anymore review

Write about what you know is one of the most pervasive clichés, but it’s close and more powerful cousin surely … More

Future Islands, Indie, People Who Aren't There Anymore, Samuel T Herring, Synth Pop

Bill Ryder-Jones – Iechyd Da review

Everyone lets light in by different means. Throughout more than a decade as a member of The Coral and in … More

Bill Ryder-Jones, Iechyd Da review, The Coral

Car Seat Headrest – Faces From The Masquerade review

Car Seat Headrest’s 2020 album Making A Door Less Open arrived during a period of confinement for many, but had … More

Car Seat Headrest, Faces From The Masquerade, Live album, New York, Will Toledo

Spector – Here Come The Early Nights review

The thing about listening to other people talk about getting older is that life is far from a linear process; … More

Here Come The Early Nights review, Indie, Spector

Water from Your Eyes – Crushed by Everyone review

It’s encouraging that, even though the commercial pressures of the industry mean that any kind of reward is a far … More

Art Rock, Crushed by Everyone, Indie, Remix, Water From Your Eyes

Oya Paya – Slumped Up review

There are lots of reasons why people make music remotely, ranging from the sheer logistics of getting everyone into the … More

Indie, Liverpool, Oya Paya, Slumped Up review

Honesty – Where R U EP review

Home isn’t always where the heart is. Rooms are full of memories; going back to where you once knew isn’t … More

Eagulls, Electronic, George Mitchell, Honesty Where R U, House, Leeds

H31R – Headspace review

As much as the big rap game appears largely to have creatively stalled, those content to work on it’s underground … More

Bass Music, H31R, Headspace review, Hip Hop, JWords, maassai, Techno

King Creosote – I Des review

We all have choices, even if the ones which get presented seem like they might not be none at all; … More

Fife, Folk, I Des review, Jon Hopkins, Kenny Anderson, King Creosote, Synth Pop

Beirut – Hadsel review

As many of our horizons have narrowed in the last few years, Zac Condon’s search for new inspiration has kept … More

Beirut, Hadsel review, World Music, Zac Condon

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