On their latest single the Danish punks soften around the edges with a Britpop-inspired, unifying alternative to their earlier, more abrasive overtones.
Author: Tom Cramp
In Review: Pond – ‘Pink Lunettes’
Speeding toward “totally wired wobble punk”, the hectic synths and high-tempo drums on the psychster’s new single sounds like travelling through a kaleidoscopic wormhole.
LIVE: Dummy Live by On Air presents Octavian
Bopping about on a bare, Robot Wars-resembling set, the still atmosphere throughout emphasised the need for Octavian’s melodic bars and often instrumental-focused tunes to be bounced off of a baying crowd with a huge sound system.
In Review: Chappaqua Wrestling – ”The Rift’
With socio-political lyrics as sharp and incisive as its riffs, the Brighton-based band’s grungy ode to shoegaze deserves to be cranked up, loud.
In Review: Run the Jewels – RTJ4
If there was ever a time for a new RTJ record, it’s now.
In Review: Freddie Gibbs – Alfredo
Collaborating with Eminem’s and Action Bronson’s choice beat-maker in The Alchemist, Gibbs’ latest full-length is a bonafide contender for rap album of the year.
In Review: Winter – ‘Here I Am Existing’
The LA-via-Brazil artist takes listeners on a celestial journey in her latest offering from upcoming full-length Endless Space (Between You & I).
In Review: Yellow Days – ‘Love Is Everywhere’
A unique way of breaking down stigma, ‘Love Is Everywhere’ sees Yellow Days courageously address personal mental health issues in what he’s self-described as “upbeat existential millennial crisis music”.
In Review: Little Simz – Drop 6
A product of its environment, Little Simz’ latest EP is born out of imagination, perseverance, and an appreciation for going back to basics when everything else has stopped.