ALBUM REVIEWS
The 1975 attempt a comeback with ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’
Almost ten years since the release of their decade-defining entrance into the music scene with their self-titled album, The 1975’s Being Funny In a Foreign Language proves the group’s continued relevance in today’s music scene.
Pixey releases her debut mini-album ‘Dreams, Pains & Paper Planes’
With a charming album consisting of summer anthems, 90s-inspired pop and breakbeat samples, the emerging artist has demonstrated why she is one for the future.
Phoebe Green starts a new chapter on their debut studio album ‘Lucky Me’
Six years after the release of their self-released debut album at the age of eighteen, Phoebe carves out her own path with the help of opening herself up to collaboration.
Harry Styles shares his well-received third album ‘Harry’s House’
The pop star reaches for the stars on his third album, released last month and still going crazy all across the globe.
Ernest Moon release their new album ‘Skipping to Maloo’
Ernest Moon’s Skipping to Maloo is a warm embrace of mellow instrumentals, sonorous vocals and poetic lyrics.
Tamil-Swiss artist Priya Ragu makes a grand debut with mixtape ‘damnshestamil’
Fusing cultures and defying genres — Priya Ragu is an unstoppable force
Lorde’s ‘Solar Power’ is a step in the right direction
While Solar Power may not be what fans are used to, it is an important step for Lorde as an artist
Track by Track: L.A. Exes unveil their debut album ‘Get Some’
The alt-pop group give it their all on the debut album
Track by Track: pizzagirl reveals his second album ‘softcore mourn’: an ode to screen-obsessed sadness
Using witty lyrics and heartbreak, pizzagirl’s second album tackles the hardships and anxiety of getting over lost love in a world consumed by the internet
Track by Track: MARINA releases her fifth studio album ‘Ancient Dreams In A Modern Land’
MARINA is a force to be reckoned with in her latest album ‘Ancient Dreams In A Modern Land’
Japanese Breakfast finds happiness in her third album ‘Jubilee’
Michelle Zauner sets out to create her own joy after trauma and grief in her most upbeat record to date
easy life release their long-awaited debut album ‘life’s a beach’
The Leicester band offer a heartfelt contemplation on relationships in the contemporary world and how overwhelming our own thoughts can sometimes be
Track By Track: Royal Blood explore their pop side on ‘Typhoons’
Royal Blood’s third offering moves further into pop territory, but truly shines when the band go back to their rock roots
Black Honey – ‘Written & Directed’
The Tarantino-trumpeters return with a 30-minute offering that falls short of the pandemonium their debut caused
Lana Del Rey – ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’
Tumblr’s IT Girl offers up a slice of Western-enthused pie on her seventh studio album.
The 1975 share their fourth album ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’
Have The 1975 lost their ‘magic’ touch?