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Album Review: Beth Orton – Weather Alive Jeremy J. Fisette·October 4, 2022It’s not the first sound you hear on the record, but Beth Orton’s latest album really started with...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Overlooked 2022: The Best Q1-Q2 Albums We Didn’t Review Rob Hakimian, Chase McMullen, John Amen, Joshua Pickard, Ray Finlayson, Kyle Kohner, Jeremy J. Fisette, Tom Williams, JT Early, Eddie Smith, Tim Sentz, John Wohlmacher, Ethan Reis and Josh Sand·July 11, 2022Sometimes albums just slip through the net - we wanted to give the best ones their moment in the spotlight.FeaturesLists
Beth Orton traipses through the lengthy, beautiful “Weather Alive”, announces new album Chase McMullen·June 1, 2022Last we heard from Beth Orton was via 2016’s (vastly underrated, fun) Kidsticks. Suffice to say, it’s been...News & Track Reviews
Alabaster DePlume shares the wonderfully weird and woozy “I’m Good At Not Crying” Rob H·March 22, 2022London-based poet, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Alabaster DePlume is releasing his ambitious new double album GOLD in just a...News & Track Reviews
On Deck: Danalogue and Alabaster dePlume pick six records that influenced their new collaborative album Rob Hakimian·November 23, 2020This past Friday saw the release of I Was Not Sleeping, a new collaborative record between Danalogue and...FeaturesOn Deck
Danalogue and Alabaster dePlume team for the wonky synth patchwork “Gull Communion” and announce album Rob H·October 19, 2020Danalogue and Alabaster dePlume are two names that crop up fairly frequently when you start to investigate London’s...News & Track Reviews
Soccer96 play cosmic pied pipers on “Children Will Dance” Rob H·May 22, 2020The duo of Danalogue [Dan Leavers] and Betamax [Max Hallett], are best known for being two thirds of The Comet...News & Track Reviews