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.
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.
Black Country, New Road reveal an unexpected capacity for beauty with enchanting new single, ‘Track X’
Freya Martin reviews the deceptively effortless and nostalgic new track from Black Country, New Road, ‘Track X.’
Burial, Four Tet and Thom Yorke return with collaboration ‘Her Revolution / His Rope’
Eleanor Palmer reviews the new singles from Burial, Four Tet and Thom Yorke, ‘Her Revolution’ and ‘His Rope.’
shame announce second album and a socially-distanced tour, kicking off in Leeds in February 2021
Freya Martin reflects on shame’s latest single ‘Water in the Well,’ as well as their upcoming 2021 album and tour.
Greentea Peng calls for a Revolution with her new single
Fern McErlane reviews the new single from Greentea Peng, ‘Revolution.’
Lady Gaga Rescues Us From a Pop Emergency with ‘911’
Lizzie Wright reviews Lady Gaga’s music video for her new single ‘911.’
Frank Ocean’s ‘Cayendo’ and ‘Dear April’: The soundtrack to self-isolation?
Frank Ocean has made his long-awaited return with acoustic tracks ‘Cayendo’ and ‘Dear April.’ Previously double A side vinyl exclusives, the singles finally hit streaming sites on April 3rd. While his November release ‘In My […]
Mega Happy Gift Us Melancholia-Dripped Pop
Alex Gibbon gives us the low-down on Leeds based four pieced Mega Happy as a prelude to the release of their single ‘I Sit Next to an Empty Seat’. It’s still early days for promising […]
Hayley Williams Stuns on New Track ‘Simmer’
When punk princess Hayley Williams announced her long-awaited solo music debut earlier this month, fans went wild. The Paramore frontwoman has always been a strong songwriter and musician, however it was in her solo career […]
Coldplay Make a Quiet Return with ‘Orphans’ and ‘Arabesque’
Confessions time: I’m one of those people that likes Coldplay. Like, genuinely enjoys their music. There’ve been ups and downs, of course, and I don’t think that they’re perfect – 2011’s Mylo Xyloto was an […]