Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City
Have the quartet crafted another Baroque pop masterpiece?
Have the quartet crafted another Baroque pop masterpiece?
Cave Painting provide some music perfect for the revision blues with their new EP, Rio
David Martin reviews Phoenix’s fifth album, Bankrupt!: a fine piece of classic, bright indie pop, and essentially a natural progression of their work.
Californian dance-punk five-piece !!! (say it “chk chk chk”) has been skirting the edges of…
Some Say I So I Say Light strengthens Ghostpoet’s appeal, returning to confront the demons which Peanut Butter Blues created and exacerbated.
Alex Meehan guides you through The Pigeon Detectives’ disappointing comeback album, We Met At Sea.
Hannah Mylrea reviews Paramore’s spectacular self-titled, fourth album.
Fatima Thorlu reviews the spectacular debut of XL’s most mysterious Londoner, Jai Paul, and its strange release.
At only 20 years of age, it’s pretty impressive if your album starts being described…
Fall Out Boy are back with a new record and it’s a mix of great and mediocre according to Megan Downing.
Local Winchester-based musician Josh Savage released his debut solo E.P, Mountains in Hurricanes early last…
Tribes shot to fame by creating a name for themself the old fashioned way by…
Upon the release of their eighth studio album, Graffiti on the Train, I found myself…
Overgrown sees James Blake take the criticisms and commendations of his debut on board to demonstrate profound honesty, floundering melancholy and irrefutable musical ability.