English indie-rock band, The Wombats have been around since the early 2000s, releasing multiple albums along the way. Their latest album sees the band building on their indie roots across twelve tracks, adding to their […]
Leeds-based Yard Act do not disappoint with debut album ‘The Overload’
Leeds-based post-punk quartet Yard Act burst onto the local music scene in September of 2020 with their first 7” single ‘Fixer Upper’ backed with ‘The Trapper’s Pelts’. Since then, the group have taken the independent […]
“I just try to let the tunes lead the way” – Miles Kane on his latest album Change the Show
iles Kane, entitled Change the Show, marks his fourth solo album since releasing Colour of the Trap back in 2011. I spoke with Miles ahead of the release, as he reflected on his previous work and gave us some insight into the production of this fantastic new album.
The ever-elusive Earl Sweatshirt returns with ‘SICK!’
Former Odd Future member Earl Sweatshirt returns with “Sick!” – a record of reflection and resilience.
Spyres explode into 2022 with ‘See Through You’ upon signing to LAB Records
Spyres impress once again with their latest offering.
The restoration of Mac Miller’s ‘Faces’ mixtape
Charlie Lake explores the recent re-release of Mac Miller’s ‘Faces’ (2014)
Two Months On…Is ‘Donda’ Kanye West’s Magnum Opus?
Over two months have passed since the release of Kanye West’s (now formally known as Ye) 10th solo studio album, Donda, which came to life following three performative public listening events. But how does the final version of the album stack up against his past releases, and the other big-name releases of the year?
Foy Vance hits all the right spots with new album ‘Signs of Life’
Pairing his typical Folk style with Soul, Country and Alt-Rock influences, Vance has created an album full of impassioned and heartfelt records.
Lana Del Rey’s ‘Blue Banisters’ is her strongest release this year
It seems as though Lana’s departure from working with Jack Antonoff has proved successful.
Dave’s new album proves he’s an artist truly ‘alone’ in his talent bracket
Wise beyond his years and bursting with talent.
Weird and Wonderful: Don Broco ‘Amazing Things’ Review
The Bedford rockers return with a seminal, cyberpunk masterpiece to assertively match the heights of 2018’s ‘Technology’
Life’s a Beach: A sun-drenched culmination of the Leicester group’s tongue-in-cheek ways
Writer and editor Owen Frost reviews Easy Life’s debut album, Life’s a Beach.