Review: Shura – Nothing’s Real
Amy Wootten reviews Shura’s 80s time capsule.
Amy Wootten reviews Shura’s 80s time capsule.
Sophie McEvoy reviews the band’s return to youth, featuring new member Matt Skiba.
Out with the Disney and in with the R&B as Rehana Nurmahi reviews the latest Jonas project.
“A side we haven’t seen from them in a while,” says Sophie McEvoy.
Lisa Veiber reviews Rival Sons’ fifth record, a venture into 70s-style rock.
‘Even the daring final track of Conscious is not enough to make this album what it needs to be.’ Amy reviews Broods’ Conscious ahead of its release on 24th June.
James Barker reviews the return of Llandudno indie quartet Catfish and the Bottlemen.
Navi Ahluwalia reviews the latest EP from the Putney songwriter and producer.
‘Psychic Ills encourage their listeners to take an vacation out of themselves with their newest record, Inner Journey Out.’ Sophie reviews.
Rehana Nurmahi reviews Ariana Grande’s third studio album, which “finds the perfect balance between the previous two.”
James Chadwick discovers “a rare nugget of fidelity from one of music’s great liars” as Dylan covers Sinatra for his 37th studio release.
Against the Current’s full-length debut seamlessly blends old-school alternative rock with fresh, modern pop sounds.
‘Bermuda is a mellowed out joy suitable for all your melancholic, out of body experience needs.’ Laurence reviews.
Cathartic and emotive, Modern Baseball are back with their third album.