This Week in Records
This Week in Records (03/08/2015-09/08/2015) brings with it Frank Turner’s sixth studio album, Positive Songs For Negative People, and the latest from electronic duo Blondes.
This Week in Records (03/08/2015-09/08/2015) brings with it Frank Turner’s sixth studio album, Positive Songs For Negative People, and the latest from electronic duo Blondes.
Records Editor Amy reviews London four-piece Palace’s latest track, ‘Head Above The Water’.
Wakefield brothers The Cribs have released the details of two UK tour dates, with more to follow soon.
This Week In Records (27/07/2015-02/07/2015) sees the release of The Maccabees’ fourth studio album Marks To Prove It, more from Sia’s 1000 Forms Of Fear and neo-soul from Lianne La Havas.
Records Editor Amy reviews London-based Shura’s latest track, ‘White Light’.
Head of Design Jack Gracie and Records Editor Amy went to The Sebright Arms in London for a night of music with Tempesst, Natalie McCool, YOUTH and Girl Friend (21/07/2015).
Hackney four-piece Zola Blood ooze cool with their dreamy synths balanced by velvelty vocals.
Records Editor Amy shares the acts she’s excited for at Bestival’s Summer of Love (10/09/15-13/09/15).
The track features vocals from London-based singer Brendan Reilly and is the latest single to come from the duo’s upcoming album, Caracal.
The Manchester four-piece have released a new single from their upcoming LP, Arrive Alone.
This Week In Records (20/07/2015-26/07/2015) sees a diverse spectrum of releases, from the heavy metal of Lamb of God to Sigma.
Hackney four-piece Zola Blood return with their latest offering since their debut EP in 2014.
The Lawrence brothers a back with ‘Holding On’, featuring soulful vocals from Gregory Porter.
Kate Winslet and Liam Hemsworth star in the big screen adaptation of Rosalie Ham’s 2000 novel.