ALBUM REVIEWS
Bug Teeth releases tear-jerking debut album ‘Micrographia’
The dreamy new album beautifully connects famous novels with sombre memories.
adults drop new album ‘the seeds we sow are sprouting buds nonetheless’
This album is the sad indie pop playlist of my dreams.
The Last Dinner Party’s regal pop rock packs more punch on ‘From The Pyre’
‘From The Pyre’ sees The Last Dinner Party try and establish their name in contemporary rock.
‘Bean Hollow’ by Bad Tiger warps eras and pleases eardrums
The band’s second album is filled with strong tracks, from top to bottom, as each track provides a new layer to unravel.
Home Counties talk anxiety and miscommunication in ‘Humdrum’
The band uses fast-paced synths to scream about bad memories and news headlines.
Alice Phoebe Lou shares 6th album ‘Oblivion’
The South African singer-songwriter embraces the simplicities of her craft to produce her most honest and intimate record yet.
Jay Som returns after 6-year hiatus with new album ‘Belong’
The bedroom-pop artist collaborates with Hayley Williams, Soft Glas, and more on their new album.
Teenage Waitress shines on ambitious new album ‘Upstairs to Finish a Dream’
Daniel Ash’s third album dares reach further than the signature bedroom pop and indie ballads of his previous two albums.
The peculiarity of the passing of time : Leith Ross’ new album is a time capsule of moving emotions
The Canadian singer-songwriter explores love, loss and the complexities of human emotion on their third album.
dodie’s ‘Not For Lack Of Trying’ is a feast for the ears
Her sophomore album is her best to date.
NewDad take us to their ‘Altar’ of sound
On ‘Altar’, the Galway trio transform longing, rage and hope into a cathedral of sound.
You! Music! The floor! Lights! Coach Party drop new album ‘Caramel’
The four-piece release the follow-up to their 2023 debut ‘Killjoy’ with 10 kick-ass indie rock offerings.
pôt-pot let loose Lynchian, late-night psych-rock in debut album ‘Warsaw 480km’
The Irish quintet announce their appearance, promising some of the most intriguing, indie psychedelia of the past five years.
‘Double Infinity’: A love letter to ever-changing life from Big Thief
The trio return with a triumphant new album.
Blood Orange reaches into the past with ‘Essex Honey’
The album marks Devonté Hynes’s first full-length studio release since ‘Negro Swan’ back in 2018.
Wolf Alice embrace maturity and bloom into self-assurance on ‘The Clearing’
The band trades their past angst and distortion for a more intimate 70s-inspired sound on their most composed record yet.
Runnner’s ‘A Welcome Kind of Weakness’ gives power to cathartic bedroom rock
Noah Weinman writes about healing in the band’s new album.
Royel Otis leave their mark with ‘hickey’
The Australian duo return with a lo-fi indie pop gem, capturing the fleeting highs and bittersweet lows of romance.
‘Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You’, Ethel Cain delves into the shattered illusion of a love story
The singer returns with a haunting new album.