The indefinable indie duo serve up a genre-less rollercoaster of unconventional artistry with their debut full-length effort.
Category: Reviews
In Review: Phoebe Bridgers – ‘Kyoto’
Californian indie rock singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers has released her new single ‘Kyoto’ to coincide with the unveiling of her sophomore studio album Punisher.
In Review: Do Nothing – Zero Dollar Bill
Nottingham’s post-punk four-piece document modernity and malaise with their debut EP.
LIVE: Moses Boyd @ Electric Brixton, London
Those fortunate enough to witness South London’s contemporary jazz maestro Moses Boyd on home turf certainly lucked-out before lockdown.
LIVE: Prettiest Eyes @ Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Oh Sees raucous label mates Prettiest Eyes sure know how to make a racket, evidenced in Leeds a few weeks back.
Review: Easy Life – ‘Junk Food’
The indie-jazz five-piece phenomenon from Leicester, Easy Life recounts their antics from globetrotting around the world on their new mixtape, Junk Food.
Review: Bombay Bicycle Club – Everything Else Has Gone Wrong
Bombay Bicycle Club return with a new album, Everything Else Has Gone Wrong after 5 years away.
Review: Stormzy – ‘Heavy is the Head’ (Atlantic)
Released prior to Christmas ‘Heavy is the Head’ comes off the back of the rappers’ genre-defining headline set at Glastonbury.
Review: Julia Jacklin – ‘Crushing’ (Liberation Records)
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.
Review: Mike Krol – ‘Power Chords’ (Merge Records)
Has it really been four years since Mike Krol last released an album? Sadly yes…. That album was the unfairly slept on Turkey. But now Krol has returned with a new album Power Chords that pushes his fuzzed-out guitar world view to new, and unexpected directions.