Review: Lily Allen â No Shame (Parlaphone) A gut-wrenching peak into a period of chaos and heartache, No Shame is the latest of Lily Allenâs raw and honest triumphs.
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Review: Snail Mail – ‘Lush’ (Matador)
Review: Snail Mail – ‘Lush’ (Matador) Straightforward teenage heartbreak through a witty indie-rock filter where optimism resonates.
Review: Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson – ‘Apart’
Review: Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansonn â ‘Apart’ The perfect soundtrack for dusk, heartbreak and confusion. Pete Yorn, arguably most famous for soundtracking a beloved character’s funeral in the TV show House Scarlett Johansson.
Album Review: Father John Misty – ‘God’s Favorite Customer’
Album Review: Father John Misty â ‘Godâs Favorite Customer’ uite frankly, a masterpiece of an album. With his fourth album under the Father John Misty moniker, Josh Tillman slowly moves away from the caustic
Album Review: Wooden Shjips – ‘V.’ (Thrill Jockey)
Delving into an Wooden Shijps album is like being Sam Beckett in Quantum Leap. Taking a drastic step into an unknown place that might be better or worse than where you left off. Itâs always different and frequently in the past, and once youâve been there, you know you can never go back to how you were before.
Album Review: Courtney Barnett – ‘Tell Me How You Really Feel’ (Milk!/Marathon)
Album Review: Courtney Barnett – ‘Tell Me How You Really Feel’ (Milk!/Marathon) Australia’s queen rock poet takes aim with her wry wit on sophomore LP. All the barbed wit and sardonic humour contained within Courtney Barnett’s debut album firmly cemented her as a new indie rock icon back in 2016
Album Review: La Luz – ‘Floating Features’ (Hardly Art)
Album Review: La Luz – Floating Features Snaking spaghetti western quartet make the soundtrack to a kooky retro L.A pool party on Floating Features. La Luz, meaning ‘the light’ in Spanish, originally hail from rainy Seattle.
Album Review: Arctic Monkeys- ‘Tranquillity Base Hotel & Casino’ (Domino)
Album Review: Arctic Monkeys- ‘Tranquillity Base Hotel & Casino’ (Domino) Arctic Monkeys return with a solar-eclipsed decopunk masterpiece. In the five years that followed the raw and youthful aggression of their debut Whatever People Say I Am That’s What I’m Now (2006), the Arctic Monkey’s
Album Review: Jess Williamson – Cosmic Wink (Mexican Summer)
Album Review: Jess Williamson â Cosmic Wink Texas singer-songwriter Jess Williamson releases her sweet, love-laced album Cosmic Wink.
Album Review: Leon Bridges – Good Thing
When Leon Bridges released his debut album Coming Home three years ago, its nostalgic musicality and stylish production arguably defined Bridges as Otis Redding or Sam Cooke reborn. With his follow-up album Good Thing, Bridges has completely rebranded himself in a surprising yet relevant way.