In terms of one way obsessions few can match the one this century continues to have with the 1960’s: in … More
Category: New Releases
January’s Album Of The Month James Blake – Assume Form
In many ways Assume Form is both a perfect title and metaphor for both this album and James Blake; it’s … More
January’s Top 5 Songs
5. Steve Gunn – Vagabond 4. Jafaris – Time 3. Vampire Weekend – Harmony Hall 2. Balthazar – … More
Night Beats – Myth Of A Man review
A few years ago Night Beats were a trio, pumping out psychedelic space rock like true prodigies from the bandana … More
Foals return with Exits, trail two part album Everything Will Not Be Lost
The all-conquering art-rock headliners Foals have announced their return with new single Exits, confirmation of the release of the first … More
Swervedriver – Future Ruins review
Nineties comebacks are *so* not news anymore, much less those by bands who emerged in the brief period before both … More
C Duncan returns with new album, “Health”
Scottish multi instrumentalist Christopher Duncan has announced the release of his third album, Health, which will be available from March … More
The Twilight Sad – It Won’t Be Like This All The Time review
Inspiration can come from triumph, tragedy and all points in between as we know – that’s the unpredictably of the … More
Steve Mason – About The Light review
With a Beta Band reformation seemingly never further away there is no better antidote than a new album from their … More
Bill Ryder Jones – Yawn review
Bill Ryder-Jones isn’t in it for the money, but then again a few listens to some of his songs will … More