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The ever-daring Wolf Alice return with some of their “Greatest Hits” on Blue Weekend

Posted on 4th June 20214th June 2021 by Kate Wassell

Kate Wassell reviews Wolf Alice’s long-awaited return, Blue Weekend, terming it their strongest project yet.

In The Middle with Wolf Alice

Posted on 4th June 20214th June 2021 by Lucy Barber

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.

Squid take you on a sonic journey through the Bright Green Field

Posted on 20th May 202119th May 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Ben Forrest reviews Bright Green Field, the long-awaited debut album from Brighton-based quintet Squid.

In The Middle with Squid

Posted on 14th May 202114th May 2021 by Liam Cattermole

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.

This Is Telex: Belgian electro-pioneers receive the Mute treatment

Posted on 11th May 202111th May 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

The origin and evolution of electronic music is a rich and varied topic, but one band that often gets left out of the story is Telex. Ben Forrest charts their impact following the release of Mute Records’ compilation album, This Is Telex.

Chemtrails Over The Country Club sees Lana Del Rey at her most intimate

Posted on 26th March 202125th March 2021 by Hemma Daddral

Hemma Daddral reviews Lana Del Rey’s seventh studio album, Chemtrails Over The Country Club, which delivers nostalgia to fans in a journey of reminiscence.

Leeds art-rock gurus Mush take on the current dystopia on new album Lines Redacted

Posted on 14th February 202113th February 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Ben Forrest reviews the new album from Leeds-based art-rock indie guitar gurus Mush, Lines Redacted.

Psychedelic Porn Crumpets evolve on chaotic new album Shyga! The Sunlight Mound

Posted on 11th February 202111th February 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Ben Forrest reviews the new album from Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Shyga! The Sunlight Mound.

In The Middle with Pale Waves

Posted on 3rd February 202123rd March 2021 by Fern McErlane

Fern McErlane caught up with Pale Waves’ frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie ahead of the release of their second album, Who Am I?

Arlo Parks stuns with lyrical prowess and silky-smooth vocals on debut album Collapsed in Sunbeams

Posted on 3rd February 20213rd February 2021 by Isabel Ralphs

Isabel Ralphs reviews Arlo Parks’ debut album Collapsed in sunbeams, our first full-length glimpse of a young artist with an extremely promising career ahead of her.

Pom Poko release weird and wonderful second album Cheater

Posted on 3rd February 20213rd February 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Ben Forrest reviews the new album from Oslo’s finest art punk outfit Pom Poko.

The 18-year itch – Sigur Rós reach into the archives to sound a warning on Odin’s Raven Magic

Posted on 21st December 202021st December 2020 by Harry Bedder

Harry Bedder reviews the new album from Icelandic post-rock aficionados Sigur Rós, Odin’s Raven Magic.

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