The app allows you to stream the album in full, dependent on your location.
With huge, chart-topping leading singles, we could have been in for a treat with Ariana’s sophomore album, but it just doesn’t meet the mark.
V contains many catchy pop songs strengthened by Adam Levine’s iconic vocals; but this is accompanied with some weak filler tracks which hold it back from creating anything truly memorable.
The xx’s self-titled debut record enters the UK top 40 today.
It’s clear that the Band have put a lot of effort into their second album, perhaps after too many reviewers sighed a collective “Meh” at their debut; but there’s trying hard, and then there’s trying too hard.
Royal Blood’s self-titled debut is direct and confident, writers Megan Downing & Jenny Simpson review.
The Fire Inside is an incredibly powerful and strong debut album by Luke Sital-Singh, his folk sound perfectly combines upbeat and gentler tracks highlighting his talent with haunting vocals and lyrical originality.
New Jersey’s The Gaslight Anthem have always worn their influences proudly on their sleeves, from The Clash to Tom Petty and most obviously, their state’s most famous export, Bruce Springsteen. As writer Nick Hornby said of their previous album, 2012’s Handwritten, “if you haven’t heard anything like this before, then you’re probably listening to the…
FKA Twigs’ stunning debut record sets new heights for her unique style of barely-there R’n’B
Most of you will never have heard of Or So She Said but this local duo are quickly becoming a big name on the live circuit, and have recently released their debut EP titled Free From This. After listening to the four track release it is safe to say the duo from Bournemouth have a bright…
After almost five years La Roux has returned, but has her second album been worth the wait?
Jack Antonoff might not yet be a household name, but this might be the project that gets him there.
Sally reviews Lewis’ captivating debut, and explores his skills for story telling.