Anybody wandering if de facto music legends like David Byrne ever think about anything well, normal should listen no further … More
Category: New Releases
The Beths – Straight Line Was A Lie review
Faith is a weird thing. Not that sort of faith – the bit where some invisible person that doesn’t actually … More
Gulp – Beneath Strawberry Moons review
There’s a certain skill – you could call it a gift – in being able to write music which is … More
CMAT – Euro Country review
Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson might’ve taken the easier path of centering her supposedly difficult third album on pop’s familiarly recurring themes. … More
Water From Your Eyes – It’s A Beautiful Place Review
We last met Water From Your Eyes via their remix album Crushed By Everyone in late 2024. Consisting of material … More
Mac DeMarco – Guitar review
It’s not difficult to understand and agree with Mac DeMarco’s opinion on the insidious nature of machine music and the … More
The Black Keys – No Rain, No Flowers review
The saying goes that everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face. In the case of The … More
For Those I Love – Carving The Stone review
Something good can often be something you wear like a tattoo. Even if it’s what you’re remembered for, after it … More
The Royston Club – Songs for The Spine review
As a musician taking the decision whether to stick or twist sounds like it might be the most important one … More
The K’s – Pretty On The Internet review
Nothing should really suprise anyone anymore, but the gradual inversion of modern indie – ok, for context the mainly guitar … More