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I Trawl The Megahertz by Prefab Sprout – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth There are only a handful of bands that I have brought with me from childhood into adulthood. ... -
Joy as an Act of Resistance by Idles – Album Review
By David Schuster Every now and then a band comes along that captures the social atmosphere of their times: The ... -
Part of the Light by Ray LaMontagne – Album Review
By Paul Howard This, the seventh album from the Grammy-award winning American singer-songwriter in fifteen years finds Ray LaMontagne on ... -
Coup De Grace by Miles Kane – Album Review
By David Schuster Miles Kane is a collaborator. That’s not a statement about his politics, rather he is a musician ... -
The Stars, The Oceans and The Moon by Echo & the Bunnymen – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Here is a band who set the bar when it came to symphonic rock/punk/pop, but this album ... -
Performance by White Denim – Album Review
By David Schuster Performance, the latest album from Texas rockers White Denim, wears its 1970’s heart on its sleeve. Indeed, ... -
Sugar Rush by Nic Cester – Album Review
By David Schuster When is an album not an album? That’s the question that’s been on my mind since I ... -
No Thank You by Kyle Falconer – Album Review
By David Schuster For any member of a well-known band, releasing your first solo album is a tricky proposition: You ... -
The Three EPs 20th Anniversary Edition by The Beta Band – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth To mark the 20th anniversary of its release, The Beta Band announced details of the re-release of ... -
Living In Extraordinary Times by James – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth This is the 15th album from indie pioneers James – and what an album it is. After ... -
Oh God Ma’am by Sons of Bill – Album Review
By David Schuster Oh God Ma’am is a beautiful, fey and gently dark collection of songs from Sons of Bill. ... -
Build A Tower by The Slow Readers Club – Album Review
By David Schuster Sometimes, if you carry on doing your thing for long enough, the planets align and ‘your thing’ ...