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Deerhunter Releases New Understated Album, Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared

Posted on 1st February 201927th March 2019 by Maddi Fearn

On the 18th of January, Deerhunter returned from a four-year dry spell to grace fans with Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared, the latest addition to their ever-growing discography. Given that Deerhunter has been active for […]

dodie’s ‘Human EP’ is Quietly, Boldly Intimate

Posted on 1st February 201927th March 2019 by Andrea Loftus

The 23-year-old singer-songwriter Dorothy ‘dodie’ Clark began her music career from her bedroom in 2011. Her success is credit to her music’s accessibility and her personal candour surrounding topics of mental health and sexuality. Her […]

Mike Posner Returns with a Captivating New Album, A Real Good Kid

Posted on 1st February 201927th March 2019 by Luca Rago

A Real Good Kid is the artistic representation of a series of events which turnt Mike Posner’s life on its head. In two years, Posner suffered a sour breakup and the passing away of his two […]

Rat Boy’s ‘Internationally Unknown’ is Let Down by its Cringe-y Leanings

Posted on 28th January 201927th March 2019 by Tom Poole

At times, Internationally Unknown gives the impression that Rat Boy – Jordan Cardy and co – mistook recreating his early success with recreating his early music. If you liked oldies like ‘move’ or ‘fake ID’, […]

The 1975 Have A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships

Posted on 7th December 201827th March 2019 by Neive McCarthy

The subject of major debate around being overhyped and the questionable pretension of frontman Matty Healy, the release of The 1975’s third album was met with trepidation and intrigue – it was distinctly hard to […]

Anderson .Paak Releases Refreshing Masterpiece, Oxnard

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Robbie Cairns

“Oxnard’s Beaches extend for 5 miles along the city’s oceanfront, from Mandalay Beach in the north to Silver Strand Beach in the south. The beaches are known for their sunshine, mild surf, and easy access.” […]

Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra Release The Capitol Studio Sessions

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Matthew Williams

Just when you thought Jeff Goldblum couldn’t get any cooler, you find out he plays piano in a jazz band. The notorious actor, famous for his classic roles in Jurassic Park and Independence Day, has […]

Tenacious D Saves the World in New Album, Post-Apocalypto

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Matthew Williams

Six years after their last album, 2012’s Rize of the Fenix, comedy rock duo Tenacious D are back with their fourth album Post-Apocalypto, an album that acts as a soundtrack to the band’s new animated […]

Muse Release New Album, Simulation Theory

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Jessica McCarrick

Simulation Theory, the eighth studio album from rock band Muse is the commendable effort to maintain the pivotal success of the band’s previous work. Whilst being a matrix for new offerings, it contains no stand […]

Rosalía Releases New Album, El Mal Querer

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Lydia Puntas Salas

Rosalía, at the young age of 25, keeps making history and excelling in her music career; after the success of ‘Malamente’ and ‘Pienso en Tu Mirá’, the release of her second album has left nobody […]

NAO Returns With Sophomore Studio Album, Saturn

Posted on 2nd November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Weatherilt

NAO’s sophomore studio album, Saturn, released under her own label, Little Tokyo Recordings, was released unto us last Friday. Her phenomenal debut album, For All We Know, hurtled her into the spotlight back in July […]

Bill Ryder-Jones’ New Album is No YAWN

Posted on 2nd November 201827th March 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Bill Ryder-Jones returns with his best album to date. Yawn is the culmination of a seven-year solo career and a pained existence, moving his beautifully depressing guitar music into a much deeper dimension. Together these […]

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