Let it never be said that if and when this great old band’s career finally grinds to a halt – … More
Category: New Releases
Kyle Falconer – No, Thank You review
There are plenty of ways to gauge whether or not you’ve hit rock bottom. Some of them are more nuanced … More
77:78 – Jellies Review
With The Bees on a very long hiatus since their 2010 release Every Step’s A Yes, members Aaron Fletcher and … More
Boy Azooga – (One) (Two) (Kung Fu!) review
Boy Azooga were once just a boy – a solo effort from Cardiff resident Davey Newington, former drummer in Charlotte … More
Let’s Eat Grandma – I’m All Ears Review
In an era where the young – especially young women – are being systematically gaslighted into the stentorian obedience of … More
Pictish Trail – Future Echoes Deluxe Edition Review
The power of friendships can never be underestimated, but the pressure they become under – especially for young men – … More
Bark Psychosis – ///Codename:Dustsucker Review
Released in 1994 Bark Psychosis’ debut Hex was such a cathartic work that erstwhile critic Simon Reynolds coined the phrase … More
Courtney Barnett – Tell Me How You Really Feel Review
Spoiler: The dream never comes true for most of us who, at ten years old or so, sing into a … More
Father John Misty – God’s Favourite Customer Review
Featuring on the cover photo for his new album, Josh Tillman looks like a visual metaphor for his last one; … More
Beach House – 7 Review
Your life can go many ways depending on the number 7: fate, chance and destiny whirl around it like cosmic … More