
ALBUM REVIEWS
Tom Emlyn’s debut album ‘News From Nowhere’ is a needle in a haystack
A few months after releasing a debut album with Bandicoot, Tom is back — but this time sans the rest of the band.
Wet Leg share their self-titled debut album
Wet Leg, the eponymous debut album by duo Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, is a masterclass in those hazy, nostalgic moments of growing up.
Florence + The Machine’s ‘Dance Fever’: burning up with brilliance
Florence + The Machine’s Dance Fever may be the most relatable, confronting, and honest music that you’ve heard in a long time.
SPINN explore love, mental health and escapism on their shimmering sophomore album ‘Outside Of The Blue’
The Liverpudlian indie-pop band share their second album.
The Wombats score their first UK Number 1 with ‘Fix Yourself, Not the World’
The Liverpudlian trio scored their first UK Number 1 album with their new record, solidifying their well-earnt status as British indie icons.
Papur Wal offer a sterling debut with ‘Amser Mynd Adra’
The Welsh band produce an eloquent and jovial debut album
Oscar Lang offers a jangly debut with ‘Chew The Scenery’
The bedroom pop prince stirs things up with a debut album drawing on a medley of indie influences
Orla Gartland’s debut album ‘Woman on the Internet’ is nothing short of delightful
Filled with just the right amount of insecurity, wit, internet influence and laced with Orla’s irresistible charm, it’s no surprise that Woman on the Internet is simply delightful
Track by Track: Inhaler reveal their highly-anticipated debut album ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’
The Irish quartet more than fulfil expectations on their debut album; get ready to hear your soundtrack to the summer
Japanese Breakfast finds happiness in her third album ‘Jubilee’
Michelle Zauner sets out to create her own joy after trauma and grief in her most upbeat record to date
Billie Marten delivers a sonic feast with ‘Flora Fauna’
Billie Marten weaves spellbinding tales of nature and life in her third album
easy life release their long-awaited debut album ‘life’s a beach’
The Leicester band offer a heartfelt contemplation on relationships in the contemporary world and how overwhelming our own thoughts can sometimes be
Wolf Alice unveil their third album ‘Blue Weekend’
Wolf Alice explore growing up, heartbreak and self-love on what could really be their best album yet
Black Honey – ‘Written & Directed’
The Tarantino-trumpeters return with a 30-minute offering that falls short of the pandemonium their debut caused
Black Country, New Road – ‘For the first time’
The seven-strong band are giving the likes of Sports Team, black midi and Squid a run for their money with this debut offering
Fontaines D.C. share their sophomote album ‘A Hero’s Death’
The second album from the Irish punk outfit has been nominated for a Grammy and is a welcome change of pace.
The 1975 share their fourth album ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’
Have The 1975 lost their ‘magic’ touch?
Arctic Monkeys return from their hiatus with ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’
Arctic Monkeys’ 6th studio album is like nothing we’ve heard from them before, going down a completely new and sci-fi-centric route.