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Fink – Beauty In Your Wake review
As recording locations go, few sound more idyllic than a converted chapel in a tiny Cornish village, but for Fin…
Pond – Stung ! review
The phrase might be a little generically applied in this case, but if you’re a band who make music in…
100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #61 Ben E. King – Spanish Harlem
Released: 1961 There is no rule that says pop is something you can like but your parents, aunts and uncles…
100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #62 The Sonics – Psycho
Released: 1965 Asked some twenty five years later about any similarities, at least at a basic level, between his band…
The Mysterines – Afraid of Tomorrows review
Instinct is a strange and sometimes unreliable thing for musicians to trust; if you let it influence your process too…
Kate Nash – 9 Sad Symphonies review
Anger is a more than legitimate emotion for any woman in the music industry to experience, but as the marketers…
The Best Albums of 2024 So Far
20. Lylo – Thoughts of Never Read about it here. 19. Idles – Tangk Read about it here. 18. Michael…
The 50 Best Songs of 2024 so far..
Get the playlist here. 50. TSSFU – I Hope You Die 49. The Black Keys – Beautiful People (Stay High)…
Kneecap – Fine Art review
A recent article in Britain’s The Times newspaper labelled Kneecap as “The UK’s most controversial band”. Really? On the surface,…