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Review: One Direction – Four
The X Factor formed boy band are back, and their new album isn’t quite up to scratch.
Review: Pink Floyd – The Endless River
A wistful nod to albums and band members past that reminds us one more time of the legendary group, whose influence has spanned decades and will never be forgotten.
alt-J announce North American 2015 tour dates
The announcement also came with news regarding performances in South America at Lollapalooza.
Review: Prides – ‘Out of the Blue’
With an EP, The Seeds You Sow, already under their belts this year and on…
Chart round-up: Pink Floyd beat Foo Fighters
In the singles chart, Gareth Malone’s All Star Choir have shot to number one with ‘Wake Me Up’ all in aid of Children In Need.
Review: Kendrick Lamar – ‘i’
‘i’ is Kendrick Lamar’s first release since Good Kid M.A.A.D city back in 2012. The…
Records round-up: 15/11/14 – 22/11/2014
This week’s round-up includes One Direction’s latest effort as well as Fryars’ second album.
Review: OneRepublic – ‘I Lived’
The sixth single from the 2013 album Native, ‘I Lived’ is the most recent release…
Review: Knife Party – Abandon Ship
Three years after prioritising Knife Party over Pendulum, electronic dance duo Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen have released their first album, Abandon Ship, after a succession of EPs.
Review: Olly Murs feat. Travie McCoy – Wrapped Up
Well-loved rascal Olly Murs releases his first single in over a year.
Review: Bring Me The Horizon – ‘Drown’
Bring Me The Horizon build on the critically acclaimed Sempiternal and prepare for Wembley Arena.
Rewind: Portishead – Dummy
George Taylor reviews Portishead’s seminal debut record 20 years after it was first released.
Review: Bob Dylan and The Band – The Bootleg Series Volume 11: The Complete Basement Tapes
The cultural value of the collection is enormous. It shines a light into the basement that reinvigorated a creative genius and laureate-like lyricist whose name will stand the test of time
Review: Azealia Banks – Broke With Expensive Taste
Banks has created a record that reminds us why she was so deserving of the hyperbole in 2011.