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The Strokes – The New Abnormal review

The Strokes return with their fifth album. After arguably the greatest debut of all time, could they relight the torch again here?

Albet Hammond Jr., Julian Casablancas, Meet Me In The Bathroom, New York, The New Abnormal review, The Strokes, This Is It

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs – Viscerals review

In a strange way the cover of their new album neatly encapsulates Pigs’ ethos: a pile of owner less innards … More

Black Sabbath, Doom, Matt Baty, Metal, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, Stoner, Viscerals review

Waxahatchee – Saint Cloud review

Sometimes you have to go through calling yourself all kinds of names before you hit upon the one that is … More

Katie Crutchfield, Kevin Morby, Saint Cloud review, Waxahatchee

Talk Show – These People EP review

The luxury of hindsight is one that many people are bathing in now: Talk Show’s Harrison Swann wrote most of … More

Council Records, Indie, Squid, Talk Show These People EP

Little Dragon – New Me, Same Us review

For a decade and a half Gothenburg’s Little Dragon have been both a production house –  with their collaborative credits … More

Little Dragon, New Me Same Us, Yukimi Nagano

Code Orange – Underneath review

If you were born before say, 1990, and want to understand what things like social media are doing to people … More

Code Orange, Code Orange Underneath, Industrial, Metal

Islet- Eyelet review

Sometimes, noise comes from quiet: Islet recorded their homophonically titled album at home in the tranquil hills of Powys in … More

Broadcast, Folktronica, IDM, Islet Eyelet review, Stereolab, Wales

The Chats – High Risk Behaviour review

Aussie punks do the simple things, brilliantly. Snot and sawdust, mullet style.

Green Day, High Risk Behaviour, Punk Rock, Queensland, The Chats

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

Cornershop, England Is A Garden review, Tijinder Singh

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

James Righton The Performer review, Keira Knightly, Klaxons, Nu Rave

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