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The War on Drugs – Live Drugs review

There’s something about being powerless in an age where man is supposed to be able to conquer any challenge using … More

Adam Granduciel, Live Drugs review, The War On Drugs

The Cribs – Night Network review

In these days of self recording, self producing and self releasing it’s comparatively rare to hear stories about a band … More

Dave Grohl, Indie, Night Network review, Ryan Jarman, The Cribs, Wakefield

Pole – Fading review

Stefan Betke occupies a rareified status amongst electronica connoisseurs. As Pole, the 2020 reissue of his first three albums – … More

Glitch, IDM, Pole Fading review, Stefan Betke, Techno

The Last Dinosaur – Wholeness review

For Jamie Cameron the experience of creating music goes way beyond the narrow confines of the act itself; as The … More

Jamie Cameron, The Last Dinosaur, The Last Dinosaur The Nothing, Wholeness album review

Long Hot Summers – The Story of The Style Council review

Imagine this; it’s 1996 and the Gallagher brothers have just finished their second triumphant show at Knebworth. As the audience … More

Long Hot Summers The Story of The Style Council review, Mick Talbot, Mods, Paul Weller, The Jam, The Style Council

This Is The Kit – Off Off On review

Recently there was a very huffy piece run by a British newspaper about the re-emergence of folk as a grassroots … More

Folk, Kate Stables, Off Off On review, This Is The Kit

Bring Me The Horizon – Post Human: Survival Horror EP review

Around about the time Bring Me The Horizon’s last album amo was released, frontman Oli Sykes revealed he’d grown tired … More

Bring Me The Horizon, Metal, Oli Sykes, Post Human Survival Horror EP review

Autechre – Sign review

Fittingly for 2020, Sean Booth and Rob Brown – collectively Autechre – recorded SIGN in a bunker, albeit a virtual … More

Autechre, Autechre Sign review, IDM, Rob Brown, Sean Booth, Warp Records

Mary Lattimore – Silver Ladders review

Many traditional instruments invoke specific mental images in the listener, but few will be as ingrained as those of the … More

Ambient, Mary Lattimore, Neo Classical, Silver Ladders review

Metz – Atlas Vending review

The thing with making your own art is that you get to decide when you compromise. Metz have been in … More

Atlas Vending, Hardcore, Metz

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