John Garcia Napalm John Garcia’s solo project was expected in 2008 but has only surfaced now. What took so […]
For The Recently Found Innocent Spunk Clearly not content with being the most prolific wunderkind going around when putting […]
Mainline Elefant Traks/Sony Australian hip hop often thrives from its sense of community, but when it comes to the […]
Funeral Sky Arts & Crafts Fleet Foxes have a lot to answer for. For all their inventive arrangements […]
For The Recently Found Innocent Spunk Clearly not content with being the most prolific wunderkind going around when putting out […]
Good Luck Charm New West Records When Eleanor Whitmore and Chris Masterson stopped recording individually and joined forces as […]
Futurology Columbia / Sony The lead-up to Manic Street Preachers’ latest work, Futurology, came with a slew of dizzying announcements: […]
Trouble In Paradise Polydor/Universal After finishing touring in 2010, Elly Jackson may as well have had her face on […]
Yesterdays Epitaph Records Whether it was Zoli Teglas on vocals or the continuous growth of a legendary punk band, […]
Alvvays Polyvinyl Records/Popfrenzy Records When Alvvays describe themselves as two women, three men and a crate of C-86 cassettes […]
Then & Now Australia Salutes The Beatles Universal Music Masterminded by the reverend of Australian music journalism, Glenn A. Baker, […]
They Want My Soul Spunk Spoon were one of indie rock’s success stories at a time when bands were finding […]
Don’t Kill The Magic RCA Records The sudden rise of Magic! has been an enjoyable one; bringing their fresh batch […]
Jungle XL Recordings/Remote Control Whenever you see UK label XL Recordings attached to an album, you tend to prick your […]
Chroma Domino/EMI Eugene McGuinness has Irish heritage but when listening to his music there can be no doubt that he […]