The eighth and latest instalment in the Every Time I Die catalogue sees the execution of a hugely diverse yet altogether cohesive and emotion-driven riff-fest in Low Teens. The New Yorkers stick firmly to their […]
Atrocity Exhibition by Danny Brown
In his appearance in Busdriver’s ‘Ego Death’, Danny Brown likens himself as the “Rap Marilyn Manson”. This comparison is never more evident than with Atrocity Exhibition. The avant-garde rapper reaches down to his vicious lows […]
A Loud Bash Of Teenage Feelings by Beach Slang
The last year has proven to be extremely significant for Philadelphia’s Beach Slang. Just one year after releasing their debut full length The Things We Do to Find People Who Feel Like Us, the band […]
13 Voices by Sum 41
The past few years have been a tumultuous time for Sum 41. Since the release of their previous album, Screaming Bloody Murder, the pop punk giants ended up on a five year hiatus due to […]
22, a million by Bon Iver
In the five years Justin Vernon has spent on 22, a million, his popularity has soared exponentially. Vernon’s association with Kanye West, with whom he contributed on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and Yeezus, brought […]
American English by Tor Miller
If you’re revelling in the wake of a break up, ruminating about how lost you are without someone by your side, or even just reminiscing about past lust, then this may be the album for […]
Following My Intuition by Craig David
Re-rewind. The comeback king is back. Craig David sure knows how to tease us all before an album release. From the 2014 release of ‘Cold’ on SoundCloud to his viral covers on Radio 1’s Live […]
Remember Us To Life by Regina Spektor
Our girl is back. Remember Us To Life is a mix of weird, wonderful, wacky and wonderful again. I feel as though if my life were a musical, her songs would fit in a most […]
Chapter & Verse by Bruce Springsteen
Chapter & Verse is an odd one. Less of a real record and more of a step by step guide to Springsteen’s long and illustrious career, it’s been released as the companion to The Boss’ […]
How to be a Human Being by Glass Animals
Glass Animals’ second album sees them emerge from the murky and mysterious tropical jungle into new bright, bold and bizarre territory. The album grew out of the recorded conversations that lead singer Dave Bayley held […]
Simplicity by JAWS
Simplicity drops in as JAWS’ second album since 2012. Simple is the best way I can describe it, which works both for and against it. As reading week is coming up for most, ‘indie-pop’ and […]
City Club by The Growlers
City Club is the album many fans of The Growlers have both craved and feared. Can the dreaded transition from surf rock to synths ever be a success? Will they lose their endearing likeability? The […]