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Category: New Releases
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets – And Now for The Watchamacallit Review
Bands sometimes start with a name and go from there – Roddy Frame for instance is rumoured to have started … More
Hayden Thorpe – Diviner review
One arguably of Britain’s most popular bands during the last decade, Wild Beasts split was both messy and drawn out, … More
The National – I Am Easy To Find review
The adapt-or-die mantra that seems to have become so important to contemporary musicians never seemed to apply to The National, … More
Vampire Weekend – Father of The Bride review
Ezra Koenig may well the only full time member left of Vampire Weekend, but that hasn’t left him in stasis; … More
W.H. Lung – Incidental Music review
It’s 2019, so psychedelic music doesn’t come with kaftans, sitars and a flowery painted Rolls Royce, instead as Mancunian trio … More
Interpol – A Fine Mess EP review
At the end of the sessions for Interpol’s sixth album, 2018’s Marauder, the New Yorkers had as usual some leftovers, … More
Bibio – Ribbons review
Stephen Wilkinson – AKA Bibio – continues to remain an engima, making himself absent from playing live, wandering down side … More
Soak – Grim Town review
Sometimes, life imitiates art in the ugliest of ways. Bridie Monds-Watson had created Grim Town as a gigantic metaphor for … More
The Chemical Brothers – No Geography review
Who says rock and roll will save the earth? It’s certainly had enough chances, but every time we get close … More