Just in time for summer, Khruangbin bring feel-good to the fore with their sumptuous third album, an album that crystallises their expansive repertoire and sets the Texan trio up for serious success.
Category: Reviews
In Review: Bo Ningen – Sudden Fictions
The Japanese Londoners journey into the terra incognita on their latest record.
In Review: Sofia Wolfson – ‘Billboard’
The dreamy new single from the LA singer-songwriter was inspired by a string of blurred but related dreams.
In Review: Jehnny Beth – TO LOVE IS TO LIVE
The ex-Savages singer-songwriter leaves the electric guitar on the stand for a solo album of technical, lyrical and emotional depth.
In Review: Michael Stipe & Big Red Machine – ‘No Time For Love Like Now’
The indie-rock supergroup pair up with the legendary R.E.M singer on this emotive call for action.
In Review: Orlando Weeks – A Quickening
The breathtaking debut from The Maccabees frontman chronicles the journey to parenthood.
In Review: IDLES – ‘Grounds’
The Bristol band add another in-your-face anthem to their impressive arsenal.
In Review: Tony Njoku – JUSTINE
Nigerian-British singer/producer Njoku continues to avoid generic classification with a svelte 4-track EP that seamlessly glides between neo-soul, trip-hop, electronica, and everything in between.
In Review: Phoebe Bridgers – Punisher
The awaited return of Phoebe Bridgers both reflects and remedies the state of the times.
In Review: Gum Country – Somewhere
The LA-based band’s debut LP shimmers as they package irreverence, ennui and optimism in nostalgia-laden surf rock brimming with energy and creativity.