
ALBUM REVIEWS
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.
Spanning post-punk to orchestral, The Smile are grooving their way through existentialism on their genre-fusing debut LP ‘A Light for Attracting Attention’
Moody yet uniquely beautiful, this debut feels like taking a musical tour of the band’s inspirations whilst also standing out in its own sonic space.
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.
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.
The Lazy Eyes release their highly-anticipated debut album ‘SongBook’
The Aussie natives prove they’re the next big thing in the world of psych-rock with an effortless first offering.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard take us on a whirlwind of psychedelic fun on first double album ‘Omnium Gatherum’
Delving into jam-band territory with sound experiments old and new, the Australians have rediscovered the boundless fun-loving freedom that defined them.
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.
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.