ALBUM REVIEWS
Arlo Park’s ‘My Soft Machine’ is this summer’s breath of fresh air
Her second studio album does not disappoint.
Weirdo Rock: Black Honey’s ‘A Fistful of Peaches’
The collective malaise of a generation drenched in fuzzy, bruising indie rock.
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.
Phoebe Green starts a new chapter on their debut studio album ‘Lucky Me’
Six years after the release of their self-released debut album at the age of eighteen, Phoebe carves out her own path with the help of opening herself up to collaboration.
Nova Twins strike with their sophomore album ‘Supernova’
The emerging London rockstars unleash wrath, rigour, and power in the adrenaline rush of their new genre-bending project.
Wet Leg share their self-titled debut album
Wet Leg, the eponymous debut album by duo Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, is a masterclass in those hazy, nostalgic moments of growing up.
Florence + The Machine’s ‘Dance Fever’: burning up with brilliance
Florence + The Machine’s Dance Fever may be the most relatable, confronting, and honest music that you’ve heard in a long time.
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.
Tamil-Swiss artist Priya Ragu makes a grand debut with mixtape ‘damnshestamil’
Fusing cultures and defying genres — Priya Ragu is an unstoppable force
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
Billie Marten delivers a sonic feast with ‘Flora Fauna’
Billie Marten weaves spellbinding tales of nature and life in her third album