Let’s Eat Grandma take us on a polychromatic tale of self-discovery in the trance-pop “Hall of Mirrors” Rob H·September 21, 2021British duo Let’s Eat Grandma have come bounding back today with their first new music since 2018’s excellent...News & Track Reviews
Damon Albarn finds an all-encompassing peace on “Particles” Rob H·September 1, 2021We’re still an agonising while away from the release of Damon Albarn‘s new solo album, The Nearer The...News & Track Reviews
Damon Albarn announces new solo album and shares title track “The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows” Rob H·June 22, 2021As hinted earlier this week, Damon Albarn has announced a new solo album: it’s called The Nearer The...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: The Antlers – Green to Gold Tim Sentz·April 1, 2021This album was not supposed to exist. On a cool Autumn afternoon back in 2017, three years after...Album ReviewsReviews
Second Look – SOPHIE – Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides John Wohlmacher·February 8, 2021We all dress up. In clothes, in roles, in make-up. In our choices, we fulfil the expectations of...ReviewsSecond Look
Album Review: Arlo Parks – Collapsed in Sunbeams Conor Lochrie·February 4, 2021The inviting title of Arlo Parks‘ debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams, is taken from a Zadie Smith novel,...Album ReviewsReviews
The Antlers announce new album and dive into memories of childhood summers on “Solstice” Rob H·January 13, 2021Following two wonderful ‘comeback’ singles in “Wheels Roll Home” and “It Is What It Is”, The Antlers have...News & Track Reviews
The Antlers make peace with their regrets on the gracious “It Is What It Is” Rob H·November 10, 2020Having returned a month ago with their first new music in six years, The Antlers have today shared...News & Track Reviews
The Antlers return with the thankful embrace, “Wheels Roll Home” Rob H·October 6, 2020It’s been six years since The Antlers released their last album, Familiars, shortly after which they went on...News & Track Reviews