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Paul Smith – Diagrams review

There are so many people caught in the crossfire of the last two years that their numbers are too hard…

Diagrams, Indie, Maximo Park, Paul Smith

Idles – Live In Manchester

“Joe Talbot is openly moved by the audience’s fierce commitment, but by what lies beyond it, a bond which welds the quintet and their fans together existing at a level buried far beneath the guts of their visceral punk”

Brut, Idles, Joe Talbot, Joy, Manchester, Punk

Alt-J – REDUXER review

Wait…Alt-J doing a hip-hop flavoured remix album? the Alt-J Pitchfork fame, purveyors of backpacker Radiohead alternative rock working with the…

Alt-J, Danny Brown, Hip-Hop, Leeds, REDUXER revew

Teleman – Family of Aliens review

The recent mid-noughties indie landfill revival didn’t feature much love for the toothy charms of Pete and The Pirates; part…

Family of Aliens Review, Indie, Teleman

The Chills – Snow Bound Review

Chills front man Martin Phillipps hasn’t always worn it so well, but for a man who wrote one of 1990’s…

Dunedin Sound, Heavenly Pop Hit, Review of Snow Bound, The Chills

Introducing October’s Playlist – Updated

It seems like everyone is releasing their records this month. The list is now 69 songs in total and the…

Avenged Sevenfold, Jungle, Lil Wayne, Marissa Nadler, Playlist

September Round Up

September is traditionally a month the music industry wakes up again after spending summer on the beach – and there…

Anna Calvi, Brudenell Social Club, Kyle Falconer, Live In Leeds, Maribou State, Mercury Music Prize, The Beta Band, Treetop Flyers, Wolf Alice

The Beta Band – The Three EP’s reissued review

What do you get when you once believe you’ll be bigger than Radiohead, but end up after seven years skint,…

Dry The Rain, High Fidelity, Steve Mason, The Beta Band, Three EPs

Maribou State – Kingdoms In Colour review

We may live in a smaller world, but it can still offer a thousand diverse perspectives. Hertfordshire-based writer/producers Chris Davids…

Kingdoms In Colour, Maribou State

Wolf Alice – Mercury Prize Winner Visions of a Life Reviewed

When the shortlist of nominees was announced for this year’s Mercury Music Prize it brought a chorus of ridicule from…

Ellie Rowsell, Mercury Music Prize, Visions Of A Life, Wolf Alice

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