Neive McCarthy reviews It Won’t Always Be Like This, the long-awaited debut album from Irish indie-rock band Inhaler.
Below: Beartooth’s breathtaking return
Rishi Shah reviews Ohio hardcore outfit Beartooth’s breathtaking new album, Below.
The ever-daring Wolf Alice return with some of their “Greatest Hits” on Blue Weekend
Kate Wassell reviews Wolf Alice’s long-awaited return, Blue Weekend, terming it their strongest project yet.
In The Middle with Wolf Alice
Ahead of the release of their highly anticipated new album Blue Weekend, Lucy Barber spoke to Wolf Alice’s Joff Oddie and Theo Ellis about performing live, guitar experimentation, and the pressures of a Mercury Prize win.
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.
Squid take you on a sonic journey through the Bright Green Field
Ben Forrest reviews Bright Green Field, the long-awaited debut album from Brighton-based quintet Squid.
In The Middle with Squid
Ollie Judge and Louis Borlase talk to Liam Cattermole about Nicholas Cage, being blinded by lasers and their wonderfully anarchic debut album Bright Green Field.
Superwhat? Supervillain – Czarface’s latest venture with DOOM solidifies their quirky panache
Owen Frost reviews the latest collaboration between Czarface and the late MF DOOM.
Declan McKenna’s Zeros, A Glam-Indie-Rock Musical Experience
Emily Swingle reviews indie singer-songwriter Declan McKenna’s new album, ‘Zeros.’
Hozier Releases Incredible Sophomore Album, Wasteland Baby
Hozier is back with another alternative pop rock record that delivers a delicate pairing of interesting lyrics and impactful guitar driven tracks. After an explosive entry into the charts in 2014, following the viral video […]
Ghostface Killah Releases New Album, The Lost Tapes
The Lost Tapes is the latest offering of classic 90’s New York-styled hip-hop from arguably the best member of the Wu-Tang Clan. It’s fantastic. A collaboration with a producer named Big Ghost, Lost Tapes sounds […]
Live for the Moment by The Sherlocks
The Sherlocks are not the most distinctive of bands – if I heard one of their songs in public, I’d probably recognise it, but I wouldn’t be able to tell you it’s them – but […]