The Lounge Society glide through turbulence on the featherlight “Upheaval” Rob H·August 4, 2022West Yorkshire band The Lounge Society are releasing their debut album Tired of Liberty later this month, following...News & Track Reviews
Track-by-Track: Speedy Wunderground reminisce over their new label compilation Vol. 5 Rob Hakimian·July 29, 2022The label's Pierre Hall reminisces about the discovery and development of each of the eight tracks on the latest in their legendary compilation seriesFeaturesTrack-by-Track
Album Review: Sinead O’Brien – Time Bend and Break the Bower Tom Williams·June 21, 2022In addition to being a poet and musician, London-based Dubliner Sinead O’Brien is also a senior fashion designer...Album ReviewsReviews
Interview: Sinead O’Brien – “I’m obsessed thinking about my experience of time” Jasper WIllems·June 15, 2022Sinead O’Brien speaks about her own past with the starry-eyed longing of someone dreaming about her future. In...FeaturesInterview
Joyeria presents an alternative version of World’s Best Dad on wonky rocker “Wild Joy” Rob H·May 31, 2022London-based Canadian songwriter Joyeria released the project’s debut single “Here Comes Trouble” through Speedy Wunderground last summer, and...News & Track Reviews
Sinead O’Brien delivers a post-punk slam dunk with “There Are Good Times Coming” Rob H·April 22, 2022We’re now closing in on the release of the debut album from Irish punk poet Sinead O’Brien, and...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Fontaines D.C. – Skinty Fia John Amen·April 22, 2022With Skinty Fia, Dublin-based quintet Fontaines D.C. synthesize the artsy swagger of their debut, Dogrel, and the post-manic...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Post-punk newcomers Moreish Idols idolise a Venetian postman on the electrifying “Speedboat” Rob H·April 20, 2022Moreish Idols are a quintet from a Cornish coastal town that recently relocated to London and rapidly caught...News & Track Reviews
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
Sinead O’Brien pulls us into her unpredictable thought stream on “Holy Country”, announces debut album Rob H·February 18, 2022We’ve been enthralled by Irish punk poet Sinead O’Brien for a while now, so we’re delighted that she’s...News & Track Reviews