Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood’s The Smile release icy new single “Pana-Vision” Rob H·April 4, 2022While we still don’t know the release date of The Smile‘s debut album (rumours say May), Thom Yorke,...News & Track Reviews
The Smile present horror amid beauty on “The Smoke” Rob H·January 27, 2022The Smile – the trio of Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke alongside Sons of Kemet’s Tom Skinner...News & Track Reviews
Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood’s new band The Smile share rollicking debut single “You Will Never Work In Television Again” Rob H·January 5, 2022The Smile, the new band featuring Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood alongside Sons of Kemet’s Tom Skinner,...News & Track Reviews
Arca unloads the manic “Electra Rex” and reveals KiCK iii release Rob H·November 9, 2021Following quickly on last week’s double drop “Prada” and “Rakata”, Arca has revealed that she will not just...News & Track Reviews
Second Look: Radiohead – KID A MNESIA John Wohlmacher·November 9, 2021I’m seeing shooting stars all the time these days. Sitting by the open window at night, in the...Album ReviewsReviewsSecond Look
Arca delivers explosive trans sexuality in double single and video “Prada/Rakata” Rob H·November 3, 2021We’re exactly a month away from the release of Arca‘s new album KiCK ii, so it’s a perfect...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: BADBADNOTGOOD – Talk Memory Aleksandr Smirnov·October 8, 2021Maybe it’s due to the internet, maybe it’s because the right amount of time passed, or maybe it’s...Album ReviewsReviews
Arca taps Sia for the warped power ballad “Born Yesterday”, announces new album Rob H·October 4, 2021Arca has announced a new album called KICK ii, the follow-up to last year’s Kick i, which will...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Joy Orbison – Still Slipping Vol. 1 Conor Lochrie·August 25, 2021When you’ve been one of the foremost figures in UK underground electronic for just over a decade, what,...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Smerz – Believer Ethan Reis·February 26, 2021Something is happening in Copenhagen. Between Erika de Casier’s Aaliyah-inspired R&B, Clarissa Conley’s magical folk, and Ydegirl’s baroque...Album ReviewsReviews