Neil Tennant (vocals) and Chris Lowe (keyboards) are Pet Shop Boys. Now into their fourth decade of performing under this...
John Darnielle’s a poet, right? Right. He’s spent 14 albums displaying a way with words that only comes when a...
So just what exactly have Two Gallants been doing since the release of their last album five years ago? Well,...
For anyone that wants the heavily reverbed, stadium sized Band of Horses of their Sub-Pop years should probably move on...
Arthur Walwin E.p – For One More Night Normally I’m a bit of a sucker for a slow, meaningful...
It may well only be September but you might as well close those album-of-the-year polls right now for we have...
There are times when simplicity is the greatest attraction in a piece of music. Sure, it’s essential to keep moving...
Showing my age again, I’m prepared to own up to the fact that I loved ZZ Top when they were...
From the old world to, the relatively, new, Josephine Foster swaps the folklore traditions and fables of...
High/Low, the reformed members of The Nurse Who Loved Me are back at what they do best and that’s making...
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Outlook is the biggest event of the year on the bass music calendar. This summer we revisited their little section...
Animal Collective is probably the perfect band for the modern age. In an era when image and attitude is not...
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