Nostalgic News: Editors reach number one with In This Light and On This Evening
The band’s follow-up to An End Has A Start debuted at number one in the UK five years ago.
The band’s follow-up to An End Has A Start debuted at number one in the UK five years ago.
Otherness is a great feat of experiment and diversity, but at the hands of this it can also be a little too jarring at times.
The debut from Ella Henderson is a dazzling success.
After a disappointing second album, can the singer-songwriter showcase the vocal talents we all know she possesses?
Wonder Where We Land is the second studio album from London-based Aaron Jerome, formally known…
This incredibly euphoric fourth album from Caribou is perfect to submerge yourself in after a…
A new direction for the long awaited third album of one of Britain’s most talented solo artists.
Sally caught up with Harry Hudson Taylor to discuss their new single, debut album Singing for Strangers and being on the road.
Hope, is a reimagining of Cope, which lays bare the intricate details behind the album that is perhaps a little brutal in comparison.
Gerard Way’s new record has been on everybody’s lips over the past few months but does it live up to the high expectations of his very dedicated fanbase?
Angst and romance trade blows in equal measure, and importantly the record maintains enough radio friendliness to make Hozier a hit.
The album reached number one in the US and spawned the lead single, ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’.
Megan Downing reviews The Drums’ disappointing third record.
Dreamy synths, heavy layering and sharp electronic beats weave a deep, rich sound, which is not particularly groundbreaking but no less impressive.