It’s not something that happens regularly, but there can be a gap betwen contemplating career sabotage and then going through … More
Category: New Releases
Philip Selway – Strange Dance review
With Radiohead on the sort of hiatus only their respective members could dream up, drummer Philip Selway has had plenty … More
Steve Mason – Brothers & Sisters review
It always seems a little awkward to refer to Steve Mason as “..the former singer in the Beta Band“, but … More
Death Valley Girls – Islands In The Sky review
Released in 2020, the relative success of Death Valley Girls Under The Spell of Joy was tempered by the on/off … More
Dry Cleaning – Swampy EP review
For those critics who sneered at Dry Cleaning, ridiculing them as parody, the quartet’s last album Stumpwork was a rebuttal … More
Shame – Food For Worms review
“I don’t think you can be in your own head forever,” Shame singer Charlie Steen has said in the run … More
Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs – Land of Sleeper review
Slumber isn’t something you would readily associate with Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, a band who’ve spent over … More
Tennis – Pollen review
Husband and wife partnerships in the music industry are relatively rare, so firstly let’s hear it for Alaina Moore and … More
Orbital – Optical Delusion review
All going quite well at the moment, ain’t it? That is, if you’re a sleazy politician, right-wing news commentator or … More
Hamish Hawk – Angel Numbers review
To get Britain you probably need to understand the people’s love of an underdog story. The roots of it might … More