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Mogwai

Rave Tapes  Spunk/Universal The haunting, bell-like keys that open the eighth Mogwai album suggest a continuation of their superlative soundtrack […]

Leeches

Lords Of Dullsville Bridge Sounds   Named after Perth’s (mostly unfair) reputation as the Sleepy Hollowest capital in the land […]

Halfway

Any Old Love +1 Records/MGM Distribution   Formed in 2000, Halfway could well be the best thing to ever come […]

Warpaint

Warpaint  Rough Trade/Remote Control   Warpaint’s self-titled sophomore album is good but if this is what the band feels to […]

Reaper’s Riddle

Game Over EP Independent   Reaper’s Riddle is that rarest of heavy metal bands – one that crucially understands that […]

Bo Ningen

Line The Wall Stolen Recordings We’ve all heard some weird music in our lives. That’s what friends are truly for. […]

Danny Howells

Balance 024 Balance Music/EMI Four years on from his last release, Danny Howells takes the wheel for Balance 024 and […]

Rae & Christian

Mercury Rising Late Night Music/Balance Music/EMI Review routine is thus forth – sync album to all devices, listen from start […]

Illy

Cinematic ONETWO/Warner Illy’s fourth album Cinematic shows the Melbourne MC progressively grown as a rapper and sharpening his songwriting, backed […]

Reverse Polarities

On The Contrary Big Village Records Politically charged and full of passion, Reverse Polarities display the positives of focussing on […]

Katy Perry

Prism Capitol/EMI  There are those pop stars that are happy to fit into the mould and play the music that […]

Grass House

A Sun Full And Drowning Marshall Teller Records There’s something reassuring about Grass House’s debut – a quiet confidence that […]

The Drowning Men

All Of The Unknown Borstal Beat Records While Californian indie rock group The Drowning Men’s third LP, All Of The […]

Féfé

Le Charme des Premiers Jours Polydor Before we start, for those of you who can’t take a hint, the album’s […]

Kristie Smith

Bunny Boiler Independent In the blurb accompanying its release, Kristie Smith describes this album as coming about ‘out of necessity’. […]