Browsing: Records
Blink-182 – Neighborhoods
Blink-182 are back, and for that we should be grateful, even if it’s just not quite as fun anymore.
Baddies – Build
Baddies take on brainless pop-punk
Justice – Audio, Video, Disco
Can the two French producers fuel dance clubs for another few years?
Bombay Bicycle Club – Lights Out, Words Gone
This is a core indie-folk song from Bombay Bicycle Club, who have shown their wide range of abilities yet still stay strong in their traditional territory of calm song-writing
Matt Cardle – Run for Your Life
“An absolute belter” – Cardle and Barlow win over an indie kid
Washed Out – Amor Fati
‘Amor Fati’ is the newest chill-wave offering by American singer-songwriter Ernest Greene, otherwise known as…
Ed Sheeran – +
Ed Sheeran has clearly struck a chord with British youth in the last year. With…
You Me at Six – Sinners Never Sleep
YMAS grow up, with mixed results
Rewind: A Tribe Called Quest – The Low End Theory (1991)
Endlessly energetic, pioneering, and intelligent
Radio Moscow – The Great Escape of Leslie Magnafuzz
Harkback psychedelic rockers Radio Moscow return with their third album, which continues their trend of mixing layers of phased guitars, drum solos and acid vocals into a huge trip.
Grouplove – Never Trust a Happy Song
A care-free, yet well refined album from this Los Angeles band.
SomaHigh – Secrets That Didn’t Happen
Southampton local lads SomaHigh seem to have sensed the worrying decline in successful guitar bands…
Braids – Peach Wedding
Braids return with harmonies and synths aplenty, but it’s not enough of a progression.
The Drums – Portamento
Derivative, whiny and forgettable: The Drums have returned