If you were born before say, 1990, and want to understand what things like social media are doing to people … More
Category: New Releases
Islet- Eyelet review
Sometimes, noise comes from quiet: Islet recorded their homophonically titled album at home in the tranquil hills of Powys in … More
The Chats – High Risk Behaviour review
Aussie punks do the simple things, brilliantly. Snot and sawdust, mullet style.
Cornershop – England Is A Garden review
In fairness to Tijinder Singh, the rock n’ roll currency of being insulated from the outside world is another band’s … More
James Righton – The Performer review
It’s debatable what came first, the British media’s venal delight in building people up only to drag them down, or … More
Tycho – Simulcast review
On 2019’s Weather Scott Hansen earned a Grammy nomination for taking his Tycho concept outside of the box: adding in … More
Caribou – Suddenly review
When a great philosopher (Probably) once said “I’ve got something for your mind, your body and your soul”. Dan Snaith … More
The Orielles – Disco Volador review
When Chic talked about good times all those years ago, did anybody say that there was some kind of limit … More
Real Estate – The Main Thing review
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that the people behind the microphone are human beings too: The Main Thing is Real … More
Sheafs – Vox Pop EP review
There’s never been a more watched – or manipulated – generation than the one born this millennium but for Sheafs, … More