ALBUM REVIEWS
Sorry Girls share second album ‘Bravo!’
The duo return with the follow-up to 2019’s debut ‘Deborah’.
Weirdo Rock: Black Honey’s ‘A Fistful of Peaches’
The collective malaise of a generation drenched in fuzzy, bruising indie rock.
The Academic get set to share exciting new album ‘Sitting Pretty’
The Irish band return with the follow-up to their debut album.
Arctic Monkeys 7th studio album ‘The Car’ is worth the wait
After four years since their last studio album, the band from Sheffield continue to sonically evolve with a stunningly orchestrated, string-centric album complete with razor-sharp lyricism and Alex Turner’s magnificent vocals.
Clara Tracey makes a bold entrance with her debut album ‘Black Forest’
The Irish-born artist makes her entrance onto the music scene through a record that draws inspiration from aspects of her world, to create an unexpected yet exceptional sound.
Wunderhorse impress with their stunning debut album ‘Cub’
The solo artist-turned-full-band share their debut album a year after releasing their first single.
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.
Djo’s second album ‘DECIDE’ does not disappoint
Joe Keery, the popular Stranger Things actor and eloquent musician, provides a dreamy record after releasing his debut three years ago.
Courting share their exciting debut album ‘Guitar Music’
The Liverpool four-piece did not disappoint with this thrilling debut, ahead of their UK headline tour.
The Amazons explore a new direction on ‘How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me?’
The Amazons’ third studio album sees the band adopt a softer and more optimistic sound, with hints of country and folk.
Ezra Furman’s latest album ‘All Of Us Flames’ is a whole city to explore
Ezra Furman shares her sixth album ‘All Of Us Flames’.
Jamie T returns with new album ‘The Theory Of Whatever’
Six years since his last record, Jamie T — real name Jamie Treays — has already topped the charts with his new album The Theory Of Whatever.
Tom Emlyn’s debut album ‘News From Nowhere’ is a needle in a haystack
A few months after releasing a debut album with Bandicoot, Tom is back — but this time sans the rest of the band.
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.
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.
The Wombats score their first UK Number 1 with ‘Fix Yourself, Not the World’
The Liverpudlian trio scored their first UK Number 1 album with their new record, solidifying their well-earnt status as British indie icons.
Papur Wal offer a sterling debut with ‘Amser Mynd Adra’
The Welsh band produce an eloquent and jovial debut 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