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Review: Madeon featuring Passion Pit – ‘Pay No Mind’
Filled to the brim with disco influences and scattered with interesting synthesised countermelodies, this could be the track to take Madeon to the top.
Review: Charli XCX – Sucker
Emma Harrison Beesley reviews Charli XCX’s new album ‘Sucker’ and suggests the “sky’s the limit” for this artist as every teenage girl will want to be singing along in her bedroom.
Review: Echosmith – Talking Dreams
“This largely forgettable debut is rather disappointing.” – Sally Lui reviews.
Review: Imagine Dragons – Smoke + Mirrors
After their wildly popular and successful first album, have Imagine Dragons refined their sound into something unique? writes George Seabrook
Review: Royal Blood – ‘Out Of The Black’
Yet another brilliant rock song from the duo, with an utterly bonkers music video to boot!
Review: Axwell ^ Ingrosso – ‘Something New’
This track is of the quality that you’ll hear it everywhere, be it radio, television and ultimately nightclubs!
Review: George Ezra – ‘Cassy O’
A catchy tune that you will inevitably end up tapping your foot along to.
Review: The Vaccines – ‘Handsome’
Fast, fun and impossible to get out of your head, The Vaccines return with a track that’s bonkers and brilliant in equal measure.
Review: Kendrick Lamar – ‘The Blacker The Berry’
The polar opposite of previous single ‘i’, ‘The Blacker The Berry’ looks outward to society, and Lamar doesn’t like what he sees.
Review: Father John Misty – I Love You Honeybear
“An unapologetic display of intimacy”, Evan Smithson reviews.
Review: Nicki Minaj feat. Drake & Lil Wayne – ‘Truffle Butter’
This is 3 artists showing us we can’t possibly understand how luxurious their lives are, so to compensate Nicki gives us a memorable sample to dance away to.
Rewind: Bloc Party – Silent Alarm (2005)
Emma Harrison Beesley explains why Bloc Party – Silent Alarm needs to be listened to by anyone and everyone, despite being 10 years old now.
Review: Peace – Happy People
Alex Meehan reviews the band’s disappointing second album.
Review: Years & Years – ‘King’ (TCTS remix)
TCTS has transformed the Years & Years track into one that oozes house vibes and can’t leave you with a desire to go dancing.