A dreary manifesto against the monotony of daily life, ‘A Hero’s Death’ continues the post-punk tradition as the delirious Thanatos to punk-rock’s Eros – Fontaines D.C. are back with a hit.
Category: Reviews
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.
In Review: Choir Boy – Gathering Swans
Concurrently gloomy and optimistic, Choir Boy’s sophomore effort is a true, cohesive amalgamation of two differing ideologies, reaffirming the four-piece’s unique approach to dream-pop.
In Review: Joan As Police Woman – Cover Two
Eleven years in the making, Joan Wasser aka Joan As Police Woman transforms another host of iconic tracks into compositions that feel entirely her own.
In Review: Big Thief – ‘Love in Mine’
The single marks the first new material from the prolific folk-rock outfit, since the release of two full-length studio albums in 2019.
In Review: Laura Marling – Song for Our Daughter
The storied songwriter’s seventh album offers a multi-faceted listening experience – subtle and cinematic on the surface, delving into the album’s thematic depths offers its richest rewards.
In Review: PINS – ‘Ghosting’
Moving towards a synth-heavy, disco-esque presentation of punk, PINS’ swagger is impossible to turn away from.
In Review: Car Seat Headrest – ‘Hollywood’
The third single from Will Toledo’s upcoming album is brilliantly jarring, but it’s condemnation of LA’s glitterati is let down by unfocused, clichéd lyrics.
In Review: Egyptian Blue – Body Of Itch
Brighton’s boys-on-the-up deliver big themes with angular precision on their latest three-track EP.
In Review: Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs – Viscerals
Newcastle’s finest five-piece torment and hypnotise on a blistering debut album that hits the sweet spot between Black Sabbath and Killing Joke.