We spoke to the bluegrass upstart about his heroes, nationalism, and the death of democracy.
Author: Jono Coote
In Review: Coriky – Coriky
Coriky’s eponymous first album has been a long time coming, and the DC punk-scene supergroup dart in and out of consciousness like a half-remembered dream, with nostalgia and deja vu embedded within the record’s framework without ever sounding like a repeat of their previous individual work.
In Review: Bo Ningen – Sudden Fictions
The Japanese Londoners journey into the terra incognita on their latest record.
In Review: IDLES – ‘Mr. Motivator’
There’s nothing like a dose of gallows humour to soften the blow of impending apocalypse, and ‘Mr. Motivator’ is exactly that: a call-to-arms to “all hold hands, chase the pricks away”.
In Review: Thee MVPs – Science Fiction
Switching from boot-boy swagger to cosmonaut groove with fluid ease, the Leeds-based band’s debut album would be ideal to neck six beers to, have a dance and sing with the choruses even if (especially if?) you don’t really know the words.