Review: Eric Prydz – Opus
A decade in the making, the Swedish progressive house idol’s debut proves melodies remain triumphant.
A decade in the making, the Swedish progressive house idol’s debut proves melodies remain triumphant.
DVSR’s full-length debut album mixes acute technicality with shuddering heaviness and masterful vocals, dragging the listener kicking and screaming into 21st century fusion metal.
The Prettiots have now released their debut album, Funs Cool. Emily reviews.
How does the sophomore effort from Southampton’s own Foxes stack up?
“Strong, upbeat and extremely infectious.” Mollie reviews the debut album from duo LION BABE.
Becca reviews Rihanna’s highly anticipated album, ANTI.
“Don’t You” is a unique and often mesmerising listen.” Mimi reviews.
The latest from the reigning kings of British dream pop is mesmerising, writes Charlie Masters.
“Good songs and a great sound, but a little too consistent for anything to be stand-out and noteworthy.” Features Editor Millie reviews Chairlift’s Moth.
Emily gives her thoughts on Daughter’s much anticipated second album, Not To Disappear.
Panic! At The Disco’s latest is painfully unsubtle, writes Charlie Masters.
How high does the Madrid garage rock quartet’s debut album set the bar for the new year?
David Bowie’s 25th studio album, Blackstar, will be one to remember. Emily reviews.
Records Editor Amy takes gives us a track-by-track review of Bloc Party’s Hymns ahead of its release on 29th January.