
ALBUM REVIEWS
Autocamper deliver a sincere debut full of jangly charm and heartfelt pop
On their long-awaited debut, the Manchester band channel the nostalgic pop of indie legends and a wealth of memorable melodies into something strikingly their own.
Wet Leg explores themes of lust and male rage on their sophomore record
‘moisturizer’ sees the Isle of Wight double down on their signature punch and, this time, it’s thirstier and angstier than ever.
Smut burns bright in their third album ‘Tomorrow Comes Crashing’
Returning with a new rhythm, the Chicago band deliver an electrifying new sound.
Loyle Carner shines with ‘hopefully !’
The album comes ahead of his headline set at Glastonbury and his KOKO warm-up show this October.
‘Different Talking’ by Frankie Cosmos: Making your 20s a little more bearable
The new album is full of seventeen relatable tracks.