Music is a brutal game, never more than in the last year or so for reasons in the northern hemisphere … More
Category: New Releases
Will Stratton – The Changing Wilderness review
If folk was one of the original forms of storytelling, some of it’s charachter was leeched away in the last … More
Squid – Bright Green Field review
If you’re of the belief that not very much of anything makes sense any more, then the art of the … More
Leon Vynehall – Rare, Forever review
Sometimes the line between artist and individual is easy to see; stardom and being famous are after all in an … More
Low Island – If You Could Have It All Again review
The emotional pulls of your history – nostalgia, regret, guilt – are some of the most powerful that can be … More
Royal Blood – Typhoons review
An American comedian called Bill Hicks once did a whole segment of his routine on the positive effect artists being … More
Matt Sweeney & Bonnie “Prince” Billy – Superwolves review
Not everything the world waits sixteen years for ends up being worth the anticipation: Godfather III springs to mind, but … More
Dinsosaur Jr. – Sweep In Into Space review
It’s hard to imagine any type of band being hurt much worse than one like Dinosaur Jr., the fuzzcore heroes … More
The Coral – Coral Island review
Britain isn’t the only country in the world where half the population seem to be obsessed with visions of it’s … More
Field Music – Flat White Moon review
It’s become more common to discuss the relative poverty of musicians over the last 12 months, marooned as they are … More