
Browsing: Records
“I do like to have a human feel, human error is a beautiful thing” – An interview with Børns
Børns talked with us recently about his upcoming album, his style, and why children should be bored sometimes.
Review: Eddie Hubbard – Girl Collection EP
Ivan Morris Poxton reviews the up and coming DJ’s EP.
Review: Dua Lipa – ‘New Rules (Initial Talk Remix)’
The 80s get new rules.
This Week In Records (24/11/17): Dua Lipa, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds & Rae Morris
After a week away we are back with our picks of the week’s releases this Friday morning!
Review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – ‘Fort Knox’
The other Gallagher brother misses the mark in his latest.
Review: Bastille – ‘World Gone Mad’
Another philosophical one from the indie regulars.
Review: Morrissey – Low in High School
The controversial Smith’s frontman is back with his eleventh solo album.
Review: Tokio Myers – Our Generation
Sam Law reviews the “unique and electrifying” first album from the Britain’s Got Talent winner.
Review: Paloma Faith – The Architect
Can the BRIT-award winning singer match up to the success of 2014-hit, A Perfect Contradiction?
Review: N.E.R.D & Rihanna – ‘Lemon’
Tom Hills reviews their surprise comeback single.
Rewind: The Smiths – The Queen Is Dead
In anticipation of Morrissey’s new album, Harry Fortuna looks back at his “most accomplished work”.
Review: Taylor Swift – Reputation
She’s back and doesn’t give a damn about her reputation.
Review: The Wombats – ‘Lemon to a Knife Fight’
Harry Fortuna reviews the comeback single from the indie trio.
Black and Blue: How Nina Simone transformed the Civil Rights movement into music
Joanna Magill looks at the impact and meaning of Nina Simone’s music in the context of the Civil Rights movement.






