ALBUM REVIEWS
Yard Act follow their debut with ‘Where’s My Utopia?’
We Make Hits: Yard Act prove once again that they can turn witty British humour into yet another iconic masterpiece.
Francis of Delirium brings a beacon of hope on deliriously good debut album
‘Lighthouse’ has left us profoundly optimistic about the future of indie music.
Sweaty riffs and tie-dyed pandemonium: Melbourne’s Beans drop psychedelic ‘Boots N Cats’
The Australian band share their third album.
Bull strike gold with 2nd album ‘Engines of Honey’
The York unit share the follow-up to their 2021 debut album.
Lime Garden share their debut album ‘One More Thing’
The girl group share their hotly-anticipated debut album.
Declan McKenna makes his long-awaited return with ‘What Happened to the Beach?’
The indie superstar graces us with his first album in 4 years.
The Last Dinner Party let us feast on their debut album ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’
The enigmatic band strike all the right chords.
NewDad charge on with debut album ‘MADRA’
‘MADRA’ is slick shoegaze for the everyday existential crisis.
The feisty side of indie rock: The Umbrellas drop sophomore effort ‘Fairweather Friend’
The band follow-up their debut with a noteworthy album.
Heartache in Heartland: The Vaccines nail loner-rock anthems with ‘Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations’
The band share their sixth album.
Pop rock bliss from dusk till dawn: Spector’s ‘Here Come the Early Nights’
The iconic indie act share their new album.
Meet the pinnacle of jangle-pop in THE GOA EXPRESS’ self-titled debut
Full of psych and summertime, the Northern band’s debut is one to remember.
André 3000’s New Blue Sun, a love letter
This album calls for a love letter, not a review.
South London’s Vaermina dream up nightmare-rock with their newest release ‘Tantrum’
Vaermina share their new mini-album.
Les Keye touches on the poignant and the personal with folky ‘20 Greenlea Road’
Les Keye shares his first album in nearly two decades.
ØXN uncage hard-hitting, atmospheric doom-folk with debut album ‘CYRM’
The band share their fantastic first offering.
Holly Humberstone’s ‘Paint My Bedroom Black’: A weighty debut album
Humberstone ushers in a new era as she reflects on her own coming of age in her strikingly wistful debut album.
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers share debut album ‘I Love You’
The tragic and beautiful emotions of women are explored through contemporary punk-rock pop.
the march afternoons share new album ‘Hi James, my name is also James. Hail Satan!’
Chamber-pop for the strange and weary: the march afternoons’ ‘Hi James, my name is also James! Hail Satan!’.
Gone are the days of expectation and surmise with Mitski’s ‘The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We’
In her seventh studio album, Mitski comes to the listener with her most mature and sonically expansive album yet.