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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

Future Islands – As Long As You Are review

It’s a phenomenon most pronounced in acting – just ask Macaulay Culkin – but the notion of being career trapped … More

As LongAs You Are, Dream Pop, Future Islands, Letterman, Samuel T Herring, Seasons (Waiting On You)

Death Valley Girls – Under The Spell of Joy review

During the press cycle for Under The Spell of Joy, lead singer Bonnie Bloomgarden revealed it’s essence, it having been … More

Death Valley Girls, Under The Spell of Joy

Groove Armada – Edge of The Horizon review

Released in 2010, Groove Armada’s sixth album Black Light was something of a rebirth; after more than decade of successfully … More

Andy Cato, Edge of The Horizon Groove Armada, Groove Armada, Superstylin

Working Men’s Club – Working Men’s Club review

If the heart of rock n’ roll is in Cleveland (Ohio), then surely the epicentre of abstract musical creativity at … More

Indie, Working Mens Club

Fleet Foxes – Shore review

Right about the time that Fleet Foxes third album, 2017’s Crack Up was released, front man Robin Pecknold appeared to … More

Americana, Beach Boys, Brian Wilson, Fleet Foxes, Folk, Robin Pecknold, Shore

September 2020’s Best New Music

The best of this month’s new tracks from Deftones, Shame, A Certain Ratio, Django Django, Knucks, Young Knives & The Goa Express….

A Certain Ratio, Afflecks Palace, Deftones, Knucks, Paul Epworth, September 2020's Best New Music, Shame, The Goa Express, Vince Staples, Young Knives

Throwing Muses – Sun Racket review

Being a veteran in the music industry – unless you’re one of the mega stars, with a back catalogue which … More

Kristin Hersh, Sun Racket, Throwing Muses

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