Sophie Jamieson is grounded and determined in the empowering “Runner” Rob H·October 24, 2022London-based songwriter Sophie Jamieson has her debut full-length Choosing arriving on December 2 through Bella Union, and today...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Ezra Furman – All Of Us Flames John Wohlmacher·September 6, 2022To discuss what impact context has on the reception of music is a frustrating debate. Art can’t be...Album ReviewsReviews
Sophie Jamieson faces up to her alcohol issue in the stirring “Sink”, announces debut album Rob H·August 15, 2022Sophie Jamieson will follow up her promising duo of 2020 EPs with her debut album Choosing, arriving on...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Spiritualized – Everything Was Beautiful Jeremy J. Fisette·April 27, 2022You’d possibly be forgiven for thinking, upon pressing play on the new Spiritualized album, Everything Was Beautiful, that...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Father John Misty – Chloë and the Next 20th Century Rob Hakimian·April 13, 2022There has been a clear development of Josh Tillman’s public persona since switching to the moniker Father John...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Destroyer – Labyrinthitis Tim Sentz·March 29, 2022The only predictable thing about Dan Bejar is his unpredictability. From his work with The New Pornographers to...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Father John Misty shares the delicate, bracing “Goodbye Mr. Blue” Chase McMullen·March 9, 2022As Father John Misty continues to build up to his forthcoming album, the ambitious yet intimate Chloë and...News & Track Reviews
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Destroyer hits a self-reflective groove on the dance jam “Eat The Wine, Drink The Bread” Rob H·February 14, 2022Destroyer is releasing a new album called Labyrinthitis on March 25, and following lead single “Tintoretto, It’s For...News & Track Reviews
Father John Misty exults in artistic agony on the cinematic “Q4” Rob H·February 9, 2022Father John Misty has revealed “Q4”, which follows “Funny Girl” as the next single from his approaching fifth...News & Track Reviews