The latest from Birmingham, Alabama’s Dan Sartain – his 5th studio album – is a perfectly executed bank robbery of...
‘Swagger’ is probably the most overused word in music. Irreversibly connected with the self-indulgent lad-rock of Oasis and Kasabian, it...
‘Illuminated People’ brings together the many diverse licks, tones and shades of sound that Islet have crafted and familiarised themselves...
There are great band names, and then there are great band names which double as great advice to bands. Certainly...
As part of the fatuous and ephemeral “witch-house” tagged coven – applied to and touted as...
Out of nowhere this lands in the inbox and I figure I best get on it swiftly – Breton not being...
A second helping of polygenesis imbued narratives, and smooth-flowing imagined soundtracks, is on offer from the multifaceted drum’n’bass producer,...
Ani DiFranco took the stage at the Union Chapel beaming with smiles, ploughing through her 18 album back catalogue and...
Part of me feels a little sorry for Laura Gibson. Not only is she prone to being shoeboxed with...
Phew. This was hard work. Obviously I’d heard of Guided by Voices but I hadn’t actually, consciously, heard any of...
Reavaluating electronic music’s fundamentals, stripping down and retracing its intrinsic values, is something the propound theorist trio of...
Migrating due south from Oxford to settle on the coast of Brighton; the pliable and charmed Foxes! rummage...
Veils independently released debut demo EP, Our Enlightenment Is Dead, ended up having to be re-issued several times. This, its...
In Simple Song, the lead single from The Shins‘ upcoming album Port Of Morrow, James Mercer is in a nostalgic...
Delightfully burbling bass, erratically barked vocals sounding like assorted karate calls kick off this LP from quarter Scandinavia. From there,...