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Tycho – Weather review

It’s taken Scott Hansen a very, very long time to scratch an itch: after almost 20 years building Tycho’s presence … More

Amb, Chillwave, IDM, Scott Hansen, Tycho, Weather album review

Perry Farrell – Kind Heaven review

Such is the journey in rock and roll terms that the same Perry Farrell who founded Lollapalooza in 1991 is … More

Jane's Addiction, Kind Heaven review, Perry Farrell, Ritual De Lo Habitual

Hot Chip – A Bathfull of Ecstasy review

The art work for A Bathfull of Ecstasy looks not unlike something you would see in a shop selling joss … More

A Bathfull of Ecstasy, Hot Chip, Joe Goddard

black midi – Schlangenheim review

It’s more important than ever that music continues to generate public opinion – and black midi and this record will certainly do that.

black midi, Post rock, Schlangenheim review

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

And Now For The Watchamacallit review, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets

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

Diviner, Hayden Thorpe, Wild Beasts

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

I Am Easy to Find Review, Matt Beringer, The National

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

Ezra Koening, Father of the Bride, Vampire Weekend

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

Incidental Music review, Psychedelia, WH Lung

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

A Fine Mess, Interpol, Paul Banls

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