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Rolling Blackouts, Coastal Fever – Endless Rooms review

The idea of a lock down album has long become reductive; whilst most confinements were in a basic sense physically … More

Endless Rooms review, Indie, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

Wet Leg – Wet Leg review

By the end of 2021 you had to have been living in outer space not to have heard Chaise Longue, … More

Chaise Longue, Indie, Rhian Teasdale, Wet Leg

Babeheaven – Sink Into Me review

What feels like a million years ago the term “bedroom” was a semi-derogatory one for musicians, applied to those who … More

Babeheaven, Indie, Sink Into Me, Soul

Bandicoot – Black After Dark review

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club once asked the question of whatever happened to their rock n’ roll. This was way back … More

Bandicoot, Black After Dark Review, Indie, Wales

Sea Power – Everything Was Forever review

On the face of it – in fact, it’s absolutely so – over the last 20 years Sea Power have … More

Art Rock, Everything Was Forever review, Indie, Sea Power

Thyla – Thyla review

It’s become a pretty familiar tale: band forms, gains momentum and airplay, gets set for their shot at the big … More

Dream Pop, Indie, Thyla - Thyla review

Jamie Webster – Moments review

Jamie Webster’s soaring debut album We Get By was released less than eighteen months ago, but it feels like it … More

Folk, Indie, Jamie Webster, Jamie Webster Moments review, Liverpool

Fur – When You Walk Away review

The idea of the one hit wonder seems so 20th century, but the same dynamics – and career damage – … More

Fur - When You Walk Away review, Indie, The Beatles

Pip Blom – Welcome Break review

From Amsterdam, Pip Blom’s British naturalisation would seem to be well on the way to being complete. Their follow up … More

Indie, Pip Blom, Welcome Break review

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #34 The Sundays – Here’s Where The Story Ends

Released : 1990 As the underground throbbed to the alien textures of acid-house, hip-hop and Madchester, it was still hardly … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Harriet Wheeler, Indie, John Peel, The Sundays

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