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Tricky – Fall To Pieces review

Tricky’s autobiography Hell Is Around The Corner was an archetypal bad boy made good story, as the man who found … More

Fall To Pieces review, Tricky, Trip Hop

Afflecks Palace – Everything Is An Attempt To Be Human EP review

The term “Nu-Madchester” isn’t newly minted; back in 2008 The Guardian were musing jokily whether to apply it to the … More

Affleck's Palace, Everything Is An Attempt To Be Hum review, Happy Mondays, Nu Madchester, Stone Roses

Doves – The Universal Want review

Blog exclusive – Doves return after a decade away with The Universal Want.

Doves, Indie, Jimi Goodwin, The Last Broadcast, The Universal Want

Angel Olsen – Whole New Mess review

The wellspring of creativity is a thing not to be defined or understood; some songwriters like to shake their fists … More

All Mirrors, Angel Olsen, Whole New Mess

Cut Copy – Freeze/Melt review

Is there such a thing as global music any more? A decade ago it was easy to hear some artists … More

Cut Copy, Dan Whitford, Freeze/Melt review

Jamie Webster – We Get By review

There are two Britains – one is the land we see when we open our curtains, a place where in … More

Jamie Webster, Liverpool, We Get By review

I Like Trains – KOMPROMAT review

If ever a picture sums up the feelings which some are constantly bottling inside them, it’s surely Munch’s The Scream; … More

I Like Trains, KOMPROMAT review, Leeds

The Killers – Imploding The Mirage review

It’s almost impossible to come across a new release in 2020 without the artists making reference to change, whether it’s … More

Brandon Flowers, Hot Fuss, Imploding The Mirage, Mr.Brightside, The Killers

Biffy Clyro – A Celebration of Endings review

An album that reveals Biffy Clyro’s darkest side, but it’s one that both 2020 and they needed in order to make sense of a turbulent past and a chaotic future.

Biffy Clyro, Rock, Simon Neil

Glass Animals – Dreamland review

They say you should always write about what you know, but on Glass Animals last outing How To Be A … More

Dave Bayley, Dream Pop, Glass Animals Dreamland, Hip-Hop, How To Be A Human Being, R&B

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