Canadian duo Sebastien Grainger and Jesse F.Keeler have rarely been shy of addressing the physical aspects of human relationships in … More
Category: New Releases
William Doyle – Great Spans of Muddy Time review
It’s pretty interesting when the ideas behind album titles are explained – although clearly there are exceptions to be made … More
Blanketman – National Trust EP review
Written off in some quarters a few years ago – there’s even a lively and seemingly conjoined ongoing debate going … More
Balthazar – Sand review
They say that fear of the unknown is what causes human beings the most stress of all situations, but although … More
Kings of Leon – When You See Yourself review
These days life comes at you slow for the Followill clan. It’s not that rock n’ roll excesses are totally … More
Virginia Wing – private LIFE review
First things first, Manchester based Virginia Wing – now a trio following the addition of Christopher Duffin – know how … More
Bradford – Bright Hours review
As comebacks go, to quote another band who also started out in the late 1980’s, Bradford’s has seemingly been forever … More
Blanck Mass – In Ferneaux review
One of the most popular salutations by email these days is where the sender hopes they find you well. It’s … More
Maxïmo Park – Nature Always Wins review
There’s an old British saying that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, referring to a person’s will or … More
The Hold Steady – Open Door Policy review
Music stardom presents the ultimate fairy tale lifestyle; eternal youth, global travel, adoring crowds, recreational exoticism. At least, that’s the … More