Browsing: Records
Record Store Day: A Tribute
A personal tribute to the vinyl collector’s Christmas, Record Store Day.
Review: Tinashe Ft. Iggy Azalea – ‘All Hands On Deck’
Records Editor Hannah reviews the disappointing single.
40 Days of Rewind: N.W.A – Straight Outta Compton (1988)
Will explores one of the most influential rap albums of all time.
Review: Tall Ships – ‘Will To Life’
‘Will To Life’ is a triumphant comeback for Tall Ships, a call to arms against the human tendency for despair.
Review: Ella Eyre – ‘Together’
The latest single from Ella Eyre may be the one that catapults her to the coveted UK number one spot.
40 Days of Rewind: Def Leppard – Hysteria (1987)
Marcus explores the album that cemented their place in British rock band history.
Review: LunchMoney Lewis – ‘Bills’
LunchMoney Lewis provides us with this summer’s catchy hit you won’t wait to get out of your head.
40 Days of Rewind: The Smiths – The Queen Is Dead (1986)
We’ve reached 1986 in our 40 Days of Rewind series, and Records Editor Hannah takes you through an absolutely legendary album.
40 Days of Rewind: Tom Waits – Rain Dogs (1985)
Luke Farrall reviews Waits’ 8th studio album, a record that places emphasis on the importance of instrumental production and the idea of organic creation.
40 Days of Rewind: Bruce Springsteen – Born in the U.S.A (1984)
Camilla takes on the hugely critically and commercially successful album record.
40 Days of Rewind: David Bowie – Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars: The Motion Picture Soundtrack (1983)
The album does what only a concert album can do; featuring Bowie’s words throughout, it captures a specific point in Bowie history and preserves it wonderfully.
40 Days of Rewind: The Human League – Dare (1981)
Interesting instrumentation, fantastically catchy songs and incredible production all make The Human League’s third album a huge success
Review: All Time Low – Future Hearts
Future Hearts is sure to be a hit with the Baltimore quartet’s current listeners, but it is not the game-changing album it could have been.
40 Days of Rewind: Joy Division – Closer (1980)
Luke Farrall reviews one of the most important albums ever made.