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Album Review: MF Tomlinson – We Are Still Wild Horses Ray Finlayson·March 2, 2023Boredom was another deadly force during the global pandemic that started in 2020. Fatal to creative spirits and...Album ReviewsReviews
MF Tomlinson harnesses the spirit of community in the solemn-yet-rousing “The End Of The Road” Rob H·November 8, 2022MF Tomlinson is releasing his new album We Are Still Wild Horses in January, and today he reveals...News & Track Reviews
Yemrot gets lost in a thicket of thought on the mystical “TomTom”, announces debut album Rob H·July 22, 2022Yemrot is the solo guise of Jimi Tormey, of Margate rabble rousers GANG. He has announced his debut...News & Track Reviews
MF Tomlinson observes the beauty and beastliness of life in gorgeous new single and video “A Cloud” Rob H·July 5, 2022London-based Australian songwriter MF Tomlinson has released a new song and video called “A Cloud”, his first new...News & Track Reviews
Tony Njoku embraces a new start alongside Anna B Savage on “Lotus”, from his new EP Rob H·June 22, 2022British-Nigerian artist Tony Njoku will release a new EP called Our New Bloom on October 7 through PRAH...News & Track Reviews
The Umlauts put their synth-based spin on mournful Italian punk in “Non è Ancora” Rob H·May 25, 2022London-based pan-European act The Umlauts have returned with “Non è Ancora”, their first since their excellent debut EP....News & Track Reviews
Yama Warashi shares the slinky, playfully psychedelic “Dividual Individual” Chase McMullen·November 16, 2021Yoshino Shigihara – now recording as Yama Warashi – initially came to Bristol as a co-founder of psychedelia...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Falle Nioke & Ghost Culture – Badiare EP Miranda Remington·November 8, 2021In a chronicle that resonates between West Africa and the UK, Falle Nioke presents its latest chapter with...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Pozi – Typing EP Miranda Remington·November 1, 2021London trio Pozi deliver gripping, quivering post-punk with a propulsive formula of violin, bass and drums. Their new...Album ReviewsReviews
Pozi enter the minds of the destructive police on the dystopian rocker “Detainer Man” Rob H·August 2, 2021London-based trio Pozi recently announced their upcoming Typing EP with the fearsome “Sea Song”. Today they return with...News & Track Reviews