An album that reveals Biffy Clyro’s darkest side, but it’s one that both 2020 and they needed in order to make sense of a turbulent past and a chaotic future.
Category: Features
Glass Animals – Dreamland review
They say you should always write about what you know, but on Glass Animals last outing How To Be A … More
Ian Skelly – Drifter’s Skyline Review
Overthinking often stifles creativity. Whilst it might’ve taken three years for Def Leppard to complete Hysteria, Ian Skelly – drummer … More
Ellie Goulding – Brightest Blue review
It’s been five years since Ellie Goulding released her third album Delerium, a record she’s more recently been quick to … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #44 – Rhythim is Rhythim – Strings of Life
Released : 1987 Barely had the UK begun to get it’s head around house music when something different arrived, a … More
‘Everything Was Alright In The End’ – An interview with Simon Rix
Just over 12 months back I spoke to the Kaiser Chiefs Simon Rix on the eve of the release of their last album, Duck. We talked more music than about his beloved Leeds United, but this time round there was a lot more to reflect on – and to celebrate.
Taylor Swift – folklore review
Taylor Swift seems to look at fame like a chess match, with most of the pieces being of her dominion. … More
Introducing August 2020’s New Music Playlist – Updated 20.08.20
New music from Biffy Clyro, Disclosure, Fontaines DC, Akon, John Legend, Angel Olsen and post punk veterans The Psychedelic Furs, amongst many others.
July 2020’s Best Albums
Album of the month – Fontaines DC – A Hero’s Death (Read the review) Also great.. JARV IS – Beyond … More
Introducing – Macroscope
So, what’s new in the world of almost post-Covid, making alternative music, right now? Well, basically there are no rules … More