Beautiful vocals and intricate lyrical sentiment that occasionally treads a new path on the new album CRUSHING from Julia Jacklin – out Feb 22nd on Liberation Records. Read the full review from The Buzz here.
Author: Caroline Polledri-Jones
Review: Little Dragon – ‘Lover Chanting’
Review: Little Dragon – ‘Lover Chanting’ Little Dragon’s latest novella of electro-pop perfection, Lover Chanting, is the ideal prelude for what we’re hoping is an impending full catalogue of much of the same.
Review: The Prodigy – ‘No Tourists’
Review: The Prodigy – ‘No Tourists’ Listening to No Tourist is akin to reuniting with an old friend and remembering why you first loved them.
Freshers Guide to London Music Haunts
The sound of London is a musical genre all of its own and although itâs sometimes difficult to decipher a melody out of the sounds of the city, itâs definitely there and within its hidden coves and caverns, it has and still does provide a platform of fortuity for some of the greatest musical discoveries of our time.
Review: Blood Orange – ‘Negro Swan’ (Domino)
British Singer Devonte Hynes AKA Blood Orange has released his long-awaited 4th Album Negro Swan and while itâs clear this new production dons a contemporary RnB persona, Dev is not afraid of experimenting with contrapuntal melodies, synth and, electronics.
Review: Mitski – ‘Be The Cowboy’ (Dead Oceans)
Japanese-American singer-songwriter Mitski introduces us to her compelling new album, Be The Cowboy, with the opening track, ‘Geyer’ and what a glorious opening it is. The perfect precursor for what turns out to be a hugely passionately charged and gracious album.
Review: Still Corners – ‘Slow Air’
Slow Air is the eclectic new album by Still Corners, produced and written at a makeshift studio nestled in the picturesque maritime town of Deal, in Kent. This is the same backdrop where successful predecessor Dead Blue was created.
Review: Ross From Friends – ‘Family Portrait’ (Brainfeeder)
Essex born music producer Ross From Friends has clearly achieved a name for himself and created a hum of intrigued amidst the house clique. Iâll move on to reviewing his symphonic sylph-like tempo in a bit but first.
Review: Santigold – ‘I Don’t Want: The Gold Fire Sessions’
Weâre welcomed to Santigoldâs latest album by opening song, ‘Coo Coo Coo’, a pretty, almost Hawaiian style track, presenting itself like a mischievous maître-de, sweeping the door open to the rest of the album. Santigold’s latest album release ‘I Don’t Want: The Gold Fire Sessions’.
Roundup: Highlights @ Lollapalooza Paris – Day Two
Cabaret, classics and current smashers at Lollapalooza Paris. To some, it may seem a little extravagant to hop on the Eurostar from London to Paris for a just a festival, but then you obviously didnât see the 2018 line- up of Lollapalooza Paris, which featured Noel Gallagher, The Killers and Stereophonics.