Album Review: Lowertown – I Love To Lie Eddie Smith·October 25, 2022Lowertown, with an unapologetic southern States’ twang, plough the rural, small-town aesthetic – despite their Atlanta origins. The...Album ReviewsReviews
Pop Vulture delve into the life of a businessman on new single “Lionel’s Big Problem” Eddie Smith·October 17, 2022Tax evasion may not be a typical pop song subject, but offbeat art-rockers Pop Vulture have never concerned...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: beabadoobee – Beatopia Eddie Smith·July 18, 2022At just 22, beabadoobee is a Gen-Z icon. The British/Philipino artist’s considerable oeuvre has seen her morph from...Album ReviewsReviews
Overlooked 2022: The Best Q1-Q2 Albums We Didn’t Review Eddie Smith·July 11, 2022Sometimes albums just slip through the net - we wanted to give the best ones their moment in the spotlight.FeaturesLists
Book Review: Richard Foster – Flower Factory: A Fairytale Eddie Smith·July 6, 2022A man known more for his vigilant reportage of the European music scene than his fictional exploits, Richard...Book ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Mart Avi – Blade Eddie Smith·May 3, 2022Mart Avi is a walking paradox. The mind of the Estonian solo artist is open and receptive, constantly...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: English Teacher – Polyawkward EP Eddie Smith·April 22, 2022Wry lyricism has remained consistent across their early discography, yet Leeds indie group English Teacher have found a...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Kae Tempest – The Line Is A Curve Eddie Smith·April 8, 2022Narrative has always been at the heart of Kae Tempest’s work. The south-east London poet and rapper has...Album ReviewsReviews
Joshua Idehen marks his solo debut with the powerful “Don’t You Give Up On Me” Eddie Smith·March 31, 2022For over 10 years, Joshua Idehen has been a serial collaborator. From electronic jazz bands to straight-up house...News & Track Reviews