
ALBUM REVIEWS
Arlo Park’s ‘My Soft Machine’ is this summer’s breath of fresh air
Her second studio album does not disappoint.
Holly Henderson releases bewitching sophomore album ‘The Walls’
In her long-awaited second album, the singer-songwriter builds a progressive folk-pop epic from the fragments of her Brit-pop and classic influences.
Freddie And The Scenarios shares his first solo venture with ‘Answer Machine’
The Vaccines’ guitarist goes it alone on his first album.
Weirdo Rock: Black Honey’s ‘A Fistful of Peaches’
The collective malaise of a generation drenched in fuzzy, bruising indie rock.
quinnie charms with dreamy debut album ‘flounder’
Quinn Barnitt’s first album is charmingly whimsical and demonstrates exactly why she should be on everyone’s radar.
Death Valley Girls ascend to a new musical realm on ‘Islands in the Sky’
On their latest album, the LA-based garage rockers explore their softer side through a triumphant track list that contends with topics that are bigger than any one band.
Gorillaz introduce us to ‘Cracker Island’ on their eighth studio album
Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett continue to add to their abundance of collaborations with the addition of Stevie Nicks, Tame Impala, Bad Bunny and more to craft a more subtle but sublime album.
The Academic get set to share exciting new album ‘Sitting Pretty’
The Irish band return with the follow-up to their debut album.
The Murder Capital continue their legacy with second album ‘Gigi’s Recovery’
The album lives up to expectations.
Arctic Monkeys 7th studio album ‘The Car’ is worth the wait
After four years since their last studio album, the band from Sheffield continue to sonically evolve with a stunningly orchestrated, string-centric album complete with razor-sharp lyricism and Alex Turner’s magnificent vocals.
Clara Tracey makes a bold entrance with her debut album ‘Black Forest’
The Irish-born artist makes her entrance onto the music scene through a record that draws inspiration from aspects of her world, to create an unexpected yet exceptional sound.
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.
Wunderhorse impress with their stunning debut album ‘Cub’
The solo artist-turned-full-band share their debut album a year after releasing their first single.
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.
Djo’s second album ‘DECIDE’ does not disappoint
Joe Keery, the popular Stranger Things actor and eloquent musician, provides a dreamy record after releasing his debut three years ago.
Courting share their exciting debut album ‘Guitar Music’
The Liverpool four-piece did not disappoint with this thrilling debut, ahead of their UK headline tour.
The Amazons explore a new direction on ‘How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me?’
The Amazons’ third studio album sees the band adopt a softer and more optimistic sound, with hints of country and folk.
Ezra Furman’s latest album ‘All Of Us Flames’ is a whole city to explore
Ezra Furman shares her sixth album ‘All Of Us Flames’.
Steve Lacy returns with his second album ‘Gemini Rights’
After a three-year hiatus, The Internet’s Steve Lacy is back with his second studio album.
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.