ALBUM REVIEWS
The Japanese House enters a new chapter with ‘In the End It Always Does’
Amber Bain makes her return, offering a piece of herself and her life through her impressive sophomore album.
Sorry Girls share second album ‘Bravo!’
The duo return with the follow-up to 2019’s debut ‘Deborah’.
Holly Henderson releases bewitching sophomore album ‘The Walls’
In her long-awaited second album, the singer-songwriter builds a progressive folk-pop epic from the fragments of her Brit-pop and classic influences.
quinnie charms with dreamy debut album ‘flounder’
Quinn Barnitt’s first album is charmingly whimsical and demonstrates exactly why she should be on everyone’s radar.
Pixey releases her debut mini-album ‘Dreams, Pains & Paper Planes’
With a charming album consisting of summer anthems, 90s-inspired pop and breakbeat samples, the emerging artist has demonstrated why she is one for the future.
SPINN explore love, mental health and escapism on their shimmering sophomore album ‘Outside Of The Blue’
The Liverpudlian indie-pop band share their second album.
Oscar Lang offers a jangly debut with ‘Chew The Scenery’
The bedroom pop prince stirs things up with a debut album drawing on a medley of indie influences
Orla Gartland’s debut album ‘Woman on the Internet’ is nothing short of delightful
Filled with just the right amount of insecurity, wit, internet influence and laced with Orla’s irresistible charm, it’s no surprise that Woman on the Internet is simply delightful
Track by Track: pizzagirl reveals his second album ‘softcore mourn’: an ode to screen-obsessed sadness
Using witty lyrics and heartbreak, pizzagirl’s second album tackles the hardships and anxiety of getting over lost love in a world consumed by the internet
Japanese Breakfast finds happiness in her third album ‘Jubilee’
Michelle Zauner sets out to create her own joy after trauma and grief in her most upbeat record to date
easy life release their long-awaited debut album ‘life’s a beach’
The Leicester band offer a heartfelt contemplation on relationships in the contemporary world and how overwhelming our own thoughts can sometimes be
Lana Del Rey – ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’
Tumblr’s IT Girl offers up a slice of Western-enthused pie on her seventh studio album.
The 1975 share their fourth album ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’
Have The 1975 lost their ‘magic’ touch?