Ah, the life of the troubadour. The have guitar case will travel, pocket full of change and fist full of … More
Category: Features
Jessica Pratt – Quiet Signs review
There’s too much NOISE. Not just the babble and screech of what surrounds us outside the door, but even when … More
The Room In The Wood – The Mars EP review
It’s been a long time since Liverpool was the musical epicentre of the youthquake whose aftershocks travelled round the world, … More
Balthazar – Fever review
Balthazar’s last album, 2015’s Thin Walls, was of the sort of worthy post-indie vein which seems to have fallen out … More
Steve Mason – Live in Leeds review
“The Scot’s new album About The Light continues the journey from former renegade to fully rounded songwriter, a collection full of brass, soul and heart”
Unloved – Heartbreak review
In terms of one way obsessions few can match the one this century continues to have with the 1960’s: in … More
January Round Up
No snowballing here, just lots of great content, with reviews of The Twilight Sad, Swervedriver, Steve Mason and Night Beats. … More
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