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Stormzy – Heavy Is The Head review

When you’re at the top of the hill in the rap game you need to do two things: the first … More

#Rap, #UKGrime, Stormzy Glastonbury, Stormzy Heavy Is The Head Review

Apollo Junction – Mystery review

Perfectionism is a personality trait that can cause an artist as much harm as good – ask Lee Mavers – … More

Apollo Junction Mystery, Leeds

William Doyle – Your Wilderness Revisited review

Writing about what you know might be good advice but takes on a different perspective when that knowledge is of … More

William Doyle, Your Wilderness Revisited review

Coldplay – Everyday Life review

Everyday Life is, as Chris Martin has put it recently, an attempt to show that Coldplay don’t feel they’re different … More

Chris Martin, Coldplay, Everyday Life

Dry Cleaning – Boundary Road Drinks And Snacks EP review

2019 continues to throw up bands stetching indie beyond it’s outliers….

Dry Cleaning, Dry Cleaning Boundary Road EP, Viking Hair

Moon Duo – Stars Are The Light Review

To this point San Franciscan duo Ripley Johnson and Sanae Yamada have been better known for making music to listen … More

Moon Duo Stars Are The Light review

Metronomy – Metronomy Forever review

Joe Mount didn’t get where he is today by playing it safe: whilst Metronomy’s The English Riviera marked a both … More

Joe Mount, Metronomy, Metronomy Forever

LIFE – A Picture of Good Health Review

Follow the wrong people on social media for long enough and they’ll eventually get round to talking about art: some … More

LIFE, LIFE A Picture of Good Health

Belle & Sebastian – Days of The Bagnold Summer OST review

Days of The Bagnold Summer is a soundtrack album with a difference: based on Joff Winterhearts’ bittersweet graphic novel, the … More

Belle & Sebastian, Days of Bagnold Summer OST Review, Glasgow, Indie, Stuart Murdoch

Blood Orange – Angel’s Pulse review

Despite being lumbered with some of the most awful album artwork of 2019, it’s all too good to be stuck on a hard drive somewhere.

Blood Orange Angel's Pulse, Dev Hynes, Hip-Hop

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