Album Review: Japan Review – Kvetch Sounds Conor Lochrie·November 10, 2021Unless you’re closely familiar with Yiddish, the title for the debut album by Glasgow-based band Japan Review might...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Art School Girlfriend – Is It Light Where You Are Conor Lochrie·September 21, 2021After listening to Art School Girlfriend’s debut album Is It Light Where You Are for mere moments, it...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Children Collide – Time Itself Conor Lochrie·September 7, 2021When a band has been absent for nine years, it’s important to return on any comeback album with...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Jade Bird – Different Kinds of Light Conor Lochrie·August 30, 2021There’s a sort of Mandela effect at work when listening to Jade Bird: these expertly-crafted country-rock songs, weaving...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Joy Orbison – Still Slipping Vol. 1 Conor Lochrie·August 25, 2021When you’ve been one of the foremost figures in UK underground electronic for just over a decade, what,...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Alex Rex – Paradise Conor Lochrie·August 11, 2021I have this one friend – we’ll call him Jock – whom I class as a ‘once-in-a-while’ friend....Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Drinking Boys and Girls Choir – Marriage License Conor Lochrie·August 2, 2021The striking pop art cover for Drinking Boys and Girls Choir’s second album, Marriage License, sees two pink...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Lucy Gooch – Rain’s Break EP Conor Lochrie·July 1, 2021Bristol-based artist Lucy Gooch first gained traction with the looping and layered 2020 EP Rushing, but her latest...Album ReviewsReviews
Interview: Mother Mother – The Canadian TikTok sensations discuss inclusivity, their surprising viral success, and new album Inside Conor Lochrie·June 30, 2021TikTok may still be in its infancy, but the social media platform is swiftly becoming quite the tastemaker...FeaturesInterview
Album Review: The Lounge Society – Silk For The Starving EP Conor Lochrie·June 29, 2021Although it’s the birthplace of the poet Ted Hughes, West Yorkshire’s Calder Valley is probably better known recently...Album ReviewsReviews