Review: Titus Andronicus – The Most Lamentable Tragedy
Ollie Ray assesses Titus Andronicus’ 93-minute rock opera for the emotionally unhinged.
Ollie Ray assesses Titus Andronicus’ 93-minute rock opera for the emotionally unhinged.
Jamie takes a look at The Strokes’ Albert Hammond, Jr’s third studio album, Momentary Masters.
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The Maccabees have succeeded in producing a vibrant, unified fourth record.
The South Londoner returns this week with an effortlessly confident sophomore album, Blood.
Head of Design Jack Gracie reviews Currents, the hotly anticipated return of Tame Impala.
Records Editor Amy reviews the two sides of Four Tet’s electronic eighth album.
Lucy Rose returns with a more creative and confident sophomore record.
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Dan reviews the highly anticipated debut from London trio Years & Years, ahead of its release on Friday.
Jack Gracie reviews the significant talent present on Eve the Behaviour’s EP, Electrical.
Jack reviews the whimpering blast from the past that is Giorgio’s latest album.
Deputy Editor Lewis reviews MS MR’s follow-up record to their melancholic debut.
With the release of their debut album, A Dream Outside, Gengahr have produced something rather unique and captivating.