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.
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.
Dave teases new album and drops ‘Titanium & Mercury’ two-pack
Bridget Eke reviews the latest singles from Dave, ‘Titanium’ and ‘Mercury’, which see him maintaining his reputation for bars that consistently reside over our heads.
In the Middle with Drug Store Romeos
Eleanor Palmer caught up with Drug Store Romeos to gush over Alex G, discuss Murakami novels, and fantasise about Vietnamese jungle festivals.
Chemtrails Over The Country Club sees Lana Del Rey at her most intimate
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.
The Last Man on Earth: Wolf Alice’s twinkling comeback
Rishi Shah reviews the new spine-tingling track from Wolf Alice, ‘The Last Man On Earth,’ which marks their 2021 comeback.
Leeds art-rock gurus Mush take on the current dystopia on new album Lines Redacted
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
Ben Forrest reviews the new album from Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Shyga! The Sunlight Mound.