The Race For Space is basically the coolest museum exhibition of your life, best served late at night while reading Wikipedia articles about space travel.
This powerful new album from polarising metal act Falling In Reverse should is the band’s most accessible and personal work yet.
Emma Harrison Beesley reviews Charli XCX’s new album ‘Sucker’ and suggests the “sky’s the limit” for this artist as every teenage girl will want to be singing along in her bedroom.
“This largely forgettable debut is rather disappointing.” – Sally Lui reviews.
After their wildly popular and successful first album, have Imagine Dragons refined their sound into something unique? writes George Seabrook
“An unapologetic display of intimacy”, Evan Smithson reviews.
Alex Meehan reviews the band’s disappointing second album.
Three years after their last full-length record, Enter Shikari are back with an evocative and thought-inducing album.
Tetsuo and Youth is Lupe Fiasco’s first studio album since the release of Lasers in 2011. The story of Tetsuo and Youth’s release also suits Fiasco perfectly. The long-running feud the artist has had with Atlantic Records meant that they refused to announce a release date until threatened by the online hacker group, Anonymous. Fitting…
Now on their eighth studio release, Papa Roach show no signs of waning.
Oli Polhill takes a shine to Marilyn Manson’s ninth studio album.
Morris claims her place on the music scene with the release of her long awaited debut record Unguarded.
Although it’s a great stand-alone, energetic, pop-rock offering, fans of Fall Out Boy’s earlier stuff would certainly feel some disappointment toward American Beauty/American Psycho, and their newest sound.