Elbow – The Take Off And Landing Of Everything
The Take Off And Landing of Everything is elbow’s sixth studio album. Following on from…
The Take Off And Landing of Everything is elbow’s sixth studio album. Following on from…
Despite their unpolished aesthetic, Frankie Cosmos’ latest album is ten tiny, perfectly-formed tracks. It’s not trying to be anything ground-breaking, but it’s cute, it’s enjoyable, and it’s 17 minutes well spent.
Their début became an indie hit thanks to their distinctive sound – can Foster the People match this success with their second album?
Atlas, in the end, is a refreshingly unassuming and elegant record, with a well-crafted, human sound.
Pharrell Williams’ return shows us why G I R L is set to be a release as big as his hat.
Mark Kozalek, currently the only member of Sun Kil Moon, pours his heart out into…
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Since her last album 100 Miles from Memphis released in 2010, Sheryl Crow has split…
Eagulls’ self-titled debut is the result of four years hard work, following a string of…
Annie Clark has managed to continuously mesmerize me for several years. Apart from her startlingly…
Skaters debut album, ‘Manhattan’, is soon to be released, Annabelle Asker got an early listen to what the native New Yorkers have been up to.
Cheshire based rockers Blitz Kids have had a busy 2013, what with slots at Download…
Four years after the release of their self-titled debut, Broken Bells are back with After…
We Are Scientists show that getting to album number four was not just ‘Dumb Luck’.