Superwolves is the new album from Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy and Matt Sweeney. It’s the newest fruit born of a collaboration...
“I think that the album “Poet” was/is a masterpiece musically and I knew that when we were recording it. It...
There is one writer at GIITTV – who shall remain nameless – whose reviews I have, time and time again,...
Tenacious as ever, and totally resilient against the recent lockdown restrictions, South Londoners Sasha & The Shades are riding high...
Dublin based Daniel Figgis would, under normal circumstances, be found staging ambitious, large scale public art events, creating extraordinary experiential...
There aren’t many perfect albums and Red isn’t one of them. It’s overlong (all Taylor Swift albums are) at a...
After bursting out of the traps with debut single ‘Buried’ as the chimes of Big Ben rang in the most muted New...
Who knows where the time goes? It doesn’t seem like seven years since Remember Sports thrashed forth from their practice...
In 2017 Iglooghost (Seamus Malliagh) blew me away with his perfectly formed debut Neo Wax Bloom, released on Flying Lotus’...
Sorry may have sung about Snakes on their debut album – 925 – out last year but really, they are chameleons....
Geographically speaking, South East London is as massive as its musical legacy. It would be superfluous to name-drop bands and...
I was first made aware of Luke Haines as a musician (as most of us were) when the band he fronted, The Auteurs single ‘Show...
John FM intrigues with his eclectic and hypnotic style on an EP that examines the gulf between cathartic homemade demo...
Merk is the solo project of songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist New Zealander Mark Perkins. This is his second album, the follow-up...
Bandicoot’s debut single for Libertino ‘Dark Too Long’ gave us the boost so desperately needed back in February, and has...