A laid-back record with a strong sense of place to play just as the day is taking shape while you contemplate life over a coffee Hannah Cohen‘s fourth album has a somewhat blissful quality to it. It’s ...
The black metallers are quieter now, more controlled. The tension is contained, the violence refined. Perhaps they’ve learned. Or grown tired. Perhaps they’ve just grown Deafheaven have made a name, ...
It’s quite a surprise to see Alison Krauss reuniting with Union Station to produce their first album since 2011’s Paper Airplane. Not because there was any dramatic fallout between the band of course, ...
Bryan Ferry will be 80 later this year, but like many established artists he continues to seek new ways of making music. His latest move has brought him into collaboration with Glasgow-based writer, ...
Following that Oscars slap, could the sometime Fresh Prince’s first album in two decades be a raw, cathartic, mask-off moment? So, Based On A True Story arrives teeming with possibility. With no ...
The Belfast band return, three decades on, with exactly the same line-up and a complete lack of pretence Anyone making a first encounter with pop music in the late 1980s will remember The Adventures.
Impeccably arranged and brimming with their trademark charm, the lighthearted maximalists nevertheless find themselves caught between sincerity and spectacle Twenty years on, The Darkness remain ...
Dan’s Boogie is the 14th studio album by Destroyer (also known as ‘the Dan Bejar project’) and it follows – in 2022’s Labyrinthitis – one of the best of all the previous 13. The album before, Have We ...
Anybody yearning for the glory days of shoegaze will find much to enjoy in this, the start of an exciting new chapter for one of indie music’s great survivors When Miki Berenyi returned to the music ...
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