This Week In Records: The xx, Emeli Sandé & Childish Gambino (11/11/2016)
Look, we all knew this would happen eventually. Back on July 1st we gave This…
Look, we all knew this would happen eventually. Back on July 1st we gave This…
The Japanese House’s return to the Joiners was an intimate hour of immense quality, as the trio fronted by Amber Bain performed the second leg of their tour (29/10/16)
This week sees new releases from AD, AE, AF, and more.
This week sees new releases from The Killers, GTA, Cookin’ On 3 Burners, and more.
Although not their best album, it was key on the way to cementing their legendary Britpop status.
Carly-May Kavanagh reviews
James Barker reviews Friday at Newquay’s Boardmasters, featuring Catfish and the Bottlemen and Chase and Status.
Alex Smith reviews the Stockport band’s debut, a self-titled “smörgåsbord.”
The album has entered at Number One on the Official Albums Chart, as fans pay tribute to the late band-members.
This week sees new releases from Banks, Galantis, Sam Bailey, and more.
Adele, Beyoncé and Drake all heavily feature in the nominations.
The band’s “joyful” posthumous debut is reviewed by Marcus Bridgland.
Millie Cassidy reviews the effects of listeners knowing who a song was written about, and whether it’s our right to know in the first place.
Live editor Carly-May Kavanagh interviewed Go Primitive ahead of their Glastonbury set.