ALBUM REVIEWS
The Away Days – Dreamed at Dawn
Rarely do we display so much love on the site for one band as we do for The Away Days. This Turkish 4-piece found their way to our hearts in
Julien Baker – Sprained Ankle
Sprained Ankle is the solo record from 21-year-old Memphis based Julien Baker. Her deeply rooted love for late 90s emo pop reflect in Baker’s slow, melancholy and beautifully poignant lyrics
the xx – I See You
In the middle of this ‘fake news’ era, I considered turning a review of the xx latest album I See You into an article full of Trumponian lies, make up
Miike Snow – iii
With iii, American-Swedish outfit Miike Snow release their third studio album. After the rather successful and catchy predecessors Miike Snow and Happy To You, their third instalment iii continues with
Holy Holy – When The Storms Would Come
Australian duo-turned-into-full-live-band Holy Holy‘s debut album When The Storms Would Come is a dangerous outsider for the various Best Albums of 2015 on the interwebs. On When The Storms Would
Everything Everything – Get To Heaven
Everything Everything’s first album Man Alive was a gloriously quirky anomaly which provided just enough math to not rock Battles’ boat, just the right amount of Hot Chip humour and
Public Service Broadcasting – The Race For Space
The brilliant Public Service Broadcasting (still unsigned, how’s that possible?) released a 43-minute long historical space-laden album, aptly called The Race For Space. A younger me’s first ever 7″ single
Sivu – Something On High Review
From the moment we encountered Sivu‘s MRI Better Than He video, we knew that we couldn’t get him out of head. Hearing him perform solo unplugged at a Sofar evening