Aftershock Warners For all his grizzled, warty countenance and poster-boy-for-the-speed-counter-culture lifestyle, Lemmy Kilmister’s greatest asset has always been his witty, […]
Stitches Dead Oceans When Califone started as the home project for Tim Rutilli in his Chicago house, the aim was […]
The 1975 Sony Track one of The 1975, by The 1975 is called The 1975. Does such bravado indicate a […]
All People Capitol/Boo Boo Wax Michael Franti further cements himself as an agent of love and positivity with his eighth […]
Born Sinner Columbia/Sony In one way Born Sinner is a strikingly solitary venture – J.Cole is involved in the production […]
MGMT Interscope This is the most joyless album since Burzum last committed the sound of a burning church to tape. […]
Split Spunk If the sound of their new album, Split, is anything to go by, the members of The Ocean […]
Urban Wilderness MGM Distribution Inspired by the cultural diversity of living abroad for six years as well as the joys […]
Silence Yourself Matador Remember when post punk was all the rage back in 2003-04? Savages do. And if they don’t, […]
Dream River Spunk Bill Callahan’s intent was to make Dream River the last record that people would listen to at […]
When The Iron Glows Red Dew Process/Universal Gee it’s a pleasure hearing the old familiar voice. I‘m not sure you […]
Spreading Rumours Atlantic/Warner Grouplove’s sophomore effort is a bright, fizzy cartoon of an album. It’s ideal Sunday afternoon drinks listening, […]
Street Punk Hardly Art Last Fringe Festival surprise visitors Hunx And His Punks have significantly abandoned their glam power pop […]
This Is Another Life Sacred Bones There are albums that work totally differently depending on the situation they are played […]
Sequel To The Prequel EMI When discussing The Libertines v Babyshambles a friend recently stated, ‘No-one’s ever said my, that […]