
ALBUM REVIEWS
GANS pull no punches on debut album ‘GOOD FOR THE SOUL’
The Black Country duo announce their entrance onto the scene with punky powerhouses and hip hop homages.
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.
Distilling Magic: British rock group Wytch dazzle with self-titled debut
The four-piece’s first album, Wytch, promises romantic poetry and Nicks-y mystique set to ‘70s rock anthems.
Elmiene releases new album ‘Heat The Streets’
Sounds of how love can make you smile, colour your life, and leave you cold.
King Princess shares 3rd album ‘Girl Violence’
It’s a monumental occasion for the queers of the world.
‘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.
GHOSTWOMAN release refreshingly raw fourth album ‘Welcome to the Civilized World’
The garage-rock duo remain as authentic as ever on their latest release.
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.
Deftones return with new album ‘private music’
The band return with a new record after 5 years.
The Great Nihilistic Songbook: Black Honey’s 4th era ‘Soak’
The Brighton band return with their fourth cinematic album.
‘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.
The Royston Club’s ‘Songs For The Spine’ proves they are amongst the best upcoming bands
The Wrexham quartet have successfully created an album full of deeply emotional lyricism and powerful instrumentation.
Osees’ ‘ABOMINATION REVEALED AT LAST’ proves that the band still have more bite, even on their 29th studio album
The album harnesses a fresh and angry sound, one fans have been hoping for.
Wombo’s newest album ‘Danger in Fives’ is refreshingly original
The Louisville trio embrace experimentation on their latest album.
Hayley Williams’ ‘Ego’ is a beautiful mess — and that’s the point
The Paramore frontwoman shares seventeen singles.