Tag: review

  • A smaller selection this week, there were just too many good new albums to listen to! Single of the Week: Lucy Rose – Pale Blue Eyes An outstanding new single from Lucy Rose, a lush expansive tune designed for easy…

    Single Reviews 01/03/2025
  • One of the stars of last years ‘Are You Listening?’ Festival in Reading drops a full album. Where this album lands with you is likely to come down to where you stand on ‘The Streets.’ If you find them witty,…

    The Streets Influence in Antony Szmierek’s New Album
  • Are metal albums like busses? You wait ages for a decent one and then three come along at once!

    The Five Hundred: GHOSTWRITER
  • Wigan’s indie finest unleash a cracking new album.

    The Lathums: Matter Does Not Define
  • The eleventh album from the British metal heroes finds them on top form. Having been plugging away for a number of years and various line-ups Architects have really been on the rise over their last few albums. This fantastic new…

    Architects’ New Album ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’: A Melodic Metalcore Release
  • A bold and heavy album from the twin Canadian sisters due out on 28th February. Bonnie Trash has been an evolving project since 2017 powered by twins Sarafina and Emmalia Bortolon-Vettor. They have more recently filled out into a full…

    Review: Bonnie Trash’s ‘Mourning You’ Album Release
  • A surprise release from Fontaines DC headlines this week’s new singles. Single of the Week: Fontaines DC – It’s Amazing To Be Young Tonally this sounds like material from Romance so was probably recorded at the same time. Either way,…

    Single Reviews 22/02/2025
  • I have fallen down a Youth Lagoon rabbit hole and I am enjoying it immensely.

    Youth Lagoon: Rarely Do I Dream
  • The Irish Post-Punks are back again with another strong album. The Murder Capital are not so much a band as they are a mood… There is always an edge to them, a sense of impending intensity. That is not to…

    The Murder Capital: Blindness
  • The Londoners deliver an intense and barking mad 55 minutes on the 16th of February.

    Fat Dog’s Electrifying Performance at O2 Academy Oxford