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Lord Huron – The Cosmic Selector Vol 1 review

The general rule in popular music is that the more different influences you splice your work with, the narrower the … More

Country, Electronica, Folk, Lord Huron, The Cosmic Selector Volume 1

Gwenno – Utopia review

If life is ultimately all about perspective, so for Gwenno Saunders to describe her fourth album as effectively having the … More

Gwenno, Indie, Soul, Utopia review, Wales

Wet Leg – Moisturizer review

On the surface Wet Leg – now officially a band and not only Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers – shouldn’t … More

Britpop, Grunge, Indie, Moisturizer, Rhian Teasdale, Wet Leg

BC Camplight – A Sober Conversation review

Some people like to share. Some like to listen. Some don’t like to do either. For Brian Christinzio not sharing … More

A Sober Conversation review, BC Camplight, Brian Christinzio, Indie

U.S. Girls – Scratch It review

The story behind Scratch It has some real colour; having assembled a full on band for a one-off show in … More

Indie, Meghan Remy, Scratch It, Soul, U.S. Girls

Theatre Royal – A Change of Weather review

It’s a hugely crowded market, so everyone in music needs a USP, right? Well, maybe, but not everyone’s USP is … More

A Change of Weather review, Indie, Rock, Theatre Royal

Lifeguard – Ripped And Torn review

It’s easy to get weary of the music industry’s hype cycle in a “Which fresh set of cheekbones is this” … More

Art Rock, Chicago, Indie, Lifeguard, Post Punk, Ripped and Torn review

Turnstile – Never Enough review

There’s a lot of noise around Turnstile, so if you don’t want to read much further, the headline in front … More

Baltimore, Brendan Yates, Dev Hynes, Hardcore, Hayley Williams, Never Enough review, Turnstile

Pulp – More review

Twenty-four years. Don’t call it a comeback. If you want to understand one of the reasons why, after more than … More

James Ford, Jarvis Cocker, Pulp More Review

Matt Berninger – Get Sunk review

As a writer it really helps when what you’re faced with has a story. People connect with stories; being curious … More

Art Rock, Get Sunk review, Indie, Matt Berninger, Post rock, The National

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