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Car Seat Headrest – Making A Door Less Open review

Sometimes you’ve just got to leave yourself to find yourself (Or some other Zen nonsense). Will Toledo had already spent … More

Car Seat Headrest

Badly Drawn Boy – Banana Skin Shoes review

Some music tells stories; in the case of Banana Skin Shoes, Damon Gough can hardly stop talking, putting much of … More

Badly Drawn Boy, Banana Skin Shoes, Damon Gough, Hour of the Bewilderbeast, Tony Wilson

Sleaford Mods – All That Glue review

Now that the charts aren’t listened to by anyone who has hair on their body below the waist, it’s perfectly … More

All That Glue review, Andrew Fearn, Jason Williamson, Sleaford Mods

Hazel English – Wake UP! review

What if this all a Soma dream? Hazel English spent her youth writing poetry before coming across Guy Debord’s Situationist … More

Dream Pop, Hazel English, Wake UP! review

The 1975 – Notes on a Conditional Form review

There’s no escaping the fate of the modern star, a moral compromise that means tacit acceptance of being equally hated … More

Matt Healy, Notes On A Conditional Form review, The 1975

Ghostpoet – I Grow Tired But I Dare Not Fall Asleep review

Obaro Ejimiwe has been singing about disconnection from people, places and politics more or less since his debut album Peanut … More

Ghostpoet, Hip-Hop, I Grow Tired But I Dare Not Fall Asleep review, Obaro Ejimiwe

Jono McCleery releases lockdown recorded EP “Keep A Memory”

A locked down Jono McCleery talks to The Voice of Unreason about his fantastic, home recorded new EP, Keep A Memory.

Jono McCleery, Keep A Memory

Beach Comber – Parting Cuts review

@Rory_Friers can normally be heard as part of Irish post rock quartet And So I Watch You From Afar, but for his sister’s wedding he went solo to come up with a collection of songs written to share some happiness with everyone.

And So I Watch You From Afar, Beach Comber Parting Cuts, Lockdown, Rory Friers

BC Camplight – Shortly After Takeoff review

Singer songwriter gets deported, writes album about it, loses father, then records even better album only to release it in the middle of a global pandemic. Thows away rabbit’s foot.

BC Camplight Shortly After Takeoff, Brian Christinzio

Other Lives – For Their Love review

Portland based trio create baroque folk minor classic: must hear album for fans of The National and Fleet Foxes.

All American Rejects, Jesse Tabish, Other Lives, Other Lives For Their Love review

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