ALBUM REVIEWS
Squid follow up their debut with ‘O Monolith’
The band explore their sound further on their second album.
The Murder Capital continue their legacy with second album ‘Gigi’s Recovery’
The album lives up to expectations.
black midi share their hotly-anticipated third album ‘Hellfire’
An engrossing carnival of oddities from the South London trio.
Viagra Boys explore tunnels of sardonic post-punk, blues rock and throwback synthesisers on third record ‘Cave World’
With a tongue-in-cheek examination of technology, conspiracy theories and toxic masculinity, the Swedish rockers bring brash fun to big topics.
Fontaines D.C. secure their first UK Number One album with ‘Skinty Fia’
Fontaines D.C. come into their own on their first UK and Ireland number one album, showcasing their extraordinary talent, depth and individuality as they soar to new heights.
One year since the release of their debut, Black Country, New Road reveal their emotionally driven sophomore album ‘Ants From Up There’
A beautifully bittersweet exploration of human — and intergalactic — emotion guaranteed to blow your mind.
black midi unveil their highly-anticipated follow-up to 2019’s ‘Schlagenheim’ with ‘Cavalcade’
‘Cavalcade’ expands on the magnificent legacy of ‘Schlagenheim’ with the perfect fusion of classic midi and a new, versatile direction for the band
Dry Cleaning release debut album ‘New Long Leg’
The band bring their usual playful quips and strange ramblings about out-of-date food — you won’t want to skip
Black Country, New Road – ‘For the first time’
The seven-strong band are giving the likes of Sports Team, black midi and Squid a run for their money with this debut offering
Fontaines D.C. share their sophomote album ‘A Hero’s Death’
The second album from the Irish punk outfit has been nominated for a Grammy and is a welcome change of pace.