Last Week’s Albums: The Sparks Foundation, Fenech-Soler & Kent Jones September 22, 2016 Tobias Handke Album Reviews Some of our favourite albums from last week. Continue reading
Album Review: M.I.A nearly Misses her Parting Shot with A.I.M September 14, 2016 Susie Garrard Album Reviews, Reviews This isn’t M.I.A going out with a bang, but it certainly isn’t a whimper. Continue reading
Last Week’s Albums: Isaiah Rashad, Northeast Party House & B.o.B. September 14, 2016 Tobias Handke Album Reviews A selection of last week’s albums reviewed. Continue reading
REVIEW: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Drops His 5th Album in 3 Months September 13, 2016September 13, 2016 Alasdair Belling Album Reviews 5 albums into a 12 album cycle, we take a minute to see how Omar is travelling. Continue reading
Album Review: Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds “Skeleton Tree” September 13, 2016September 14, 2016 Mark Molyneux Album Reviews, Reviews With unsteady hands Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds thread loss, sadness and anger into a harrowing tapestry of emotion. Continue reading
Review: James Vincent McMorrow “We Move” September 12, 2016 Liz Ansley Album Reviews Drop all your preconceptions about the Irish singer-songwriter. Continue reading
Review: De La Soul, “and the Anonymous Nobody” September 9, 2016September 13, 2016 Alex Osborne Album Reviews A brilliant albeit unstructured masterpiece. Continue reading
REVIEW: What So Not is Sick of Predictability on “Divide And Conquer” September 8, 2016 Alasdair Belling Album Reviews ‘Divide and Conquer’ is a collection of songs that well and truly break the mold that Emoh’s contemporaries have sat in so nicely for the last 5 years. Continue reading
Travis Scott, Kanye West & the Importance of Good Production in Hip-Hop September 7, 2016 Alex Crellin Album Reviews, Features In 2016 can we praise a rap album with good lyrics but shitty production? Continue reading
Angel Olsen’s “My Woman” Is Raw, Tender And So Beautiful September 6, 2016 Jessica Testa Album Reviews “I’ll be the thing that lives in the dream when it’s gone.” Continue reading