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Steven Wilson – The Future Bites review

If you’re wondering why you’ve not heard of him, Steven Wilson’s overnight success has arrived after a mere thirty five … More

Steven Wilson, The Future Bites review

Kiwi Jr. – Cooler Returns review

Now that almost nobody makes any money from releasing music anymore, squared by the fact that you can’t play it … More

Kiwi Jr

Bicep – Isles review

Following up a first record which was both a critical and commercial success is a difficult job for any artist; … More

Bicep, Bicep Isles, House, IDM, Techno

Sleaford Mods – Spare Ribs review

The world weary “Anger is an energy” quote might be true, but it only sustains creativity for so long. Thankfully … More

Jason Williamson, Sleaford Mods, Spare Ribs

Shame – Drunk Tank Pink review

After the release of their positively received debut album Songs of Praise and eighteen months taking their exceptional live show … More

Charlie Steen, Drunk Tank Pink, Indie, Shame

Bombay Bicycle Club – I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose Live At Brixton review

Sometimes you just have to be reminded that you’re more loved than you think you are. Bombay Bicycle Club emerged … More

Bombay Bicycle Club, I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose

Shed Seven – Another Night, Another Town review

Such has been the boom in live music that one of the 20th century adages about the difference between a … More

Another Night, Another Town review, Britpop, Indie, Rick Witter, Shed Seven

Belle & Sebastian – What To Look For In Summer

Stuart Murdoch and friends had, like many other people, big plans for 2020 which included long coveted recording sessions in … More

Belle & Sebastian, Indie, Stuart Murdoch, What To Look Out For In Summer

The White Stripes – Greatest Hits review

There was always something very primal about The White Stripes, whether it was black/red, brother/sister, man/wife, spark/flame, or whatever. It’s … More

Detroit, Jack White, Meg White, Seven Nation Army, The White Stripes

Cabaret Voltaire – Shadow of Fear review

Nearly all of Shadow of Fear – the first Cabaret Voltaire album for sixteen years – was completed before the … More

Cabaret Voltaire, Dub, Industrial, Richard H Kirk, Shadow of Fear review, Techno

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