Album Review: TEMPOREX – Bowling Conor Lochrie·June 22, 2021TEMPOREX is San Diego musician Joseph Flores. You may remember from his 2017 hit “Nice Boys”, which garnered...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Louien – No Tomorrow EP Conor Lochrie·June 9, 2021Norway has one of the strongest folk traditions out of all European countries (including one of their finest...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Penelope Trappes – Penelope Three Conor Lochrie·June 8, 2021Penelope Trappes may have been born in Australia but it makes more sense that she’s now based in...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Buffet Lunch – The Power of Rocks Conor Lochrie·May 19, 2021Buffet Lunch might hail from Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland’s twin pillars of post-punk music, but their debut album,...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: McKinley Dixon – For My Mama and Anyone Who Look Like Her Conor Lochrie·May 17, 2021In an excellent Guardian essay, released only last month, Jason Okundaye discussed the rise of ‘black trauma porn’....Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Ya Tseen – Indian Yard Conor Lochrie·May 10, 2021When researching Nicholas Galanin, a formidable figure presents itself: the Alaskan is an Indigenous activist (he’s of Tlingit/Unangax...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Francis of Delirium – Wading EP Conor Lochrie·April 20, 2021For a fledgling band, a short EP – certainly your second one in the space of a year...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: The Snuts – W.L. Conor Lochrie·April 13, 2021In 2007, a wee band from Dundee, Scotland, burst onto the scene, seemingly from nowhere: full of insouciance...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Esther Rose – How Many Times Conor Lochrie·April 7, 2021The title of Esther Rose’s third album, How Many Times, is expanded on in the first song; “How...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Arab Strap – As Days Get Dark Conor Lochrie·March 10, 2021If anyone came into the new Arab Strap album – their first in 16 long years – worried...Album ReviewsReviews