Boasting co-writers ranging from All Time Low’s Alex Gaskarth to Busted’s James Bourne, self-titled album 5 Seconds of Summer shows some of the bands potential, but lacks variation and is riddled with cheesy clichéd lyrics.
Chicago punk rockers Rise Against are back, three years after the hugely successful ‘Endgame’, with a cathartic but nevertheless powerful seventh album.
Vance Joy’s new single ‘Mess Is Mine’ has been released.
Proof that songs that would have sounded endearingly teenaged in a low-quality bathroom recording session unfortunately don’t always survive the leap to studio-quality sound.
Jungle’s self-titled début hits shelves on July 14th. But does it live up to the hype? Megan Downing reviews.
Laden with powerful vocals and grand instrumental backdrops, Slow Club’s latest album definitely presents a more mature and sophisticated Taylor and Watson.
Ed Sheeran’s return looks set to be divisive.
Linkin Park go back to their roots and produce one beast of a record.
clipping. are a rap trio like no other, Evan Smithson tells us why we should be listening to the groups sophomore album.
While they wrestle with regrets and personal issues, it is with conviction that First Aid Kit perform, to make this their most optimistic body of work yet.
In The Lonely Hour lives up to the relentless hype machine surrounding 21 year old singer-songwriter, Sam Smith.
With The Moon Rang Like A Bell, Hundred Waters have struck second-album gold, exploring new ground while never losing sight of their established style.
Clean Bandit have burst onto the scene with infectious single ‘Rather Be’, but does their knack for a catchy rhythm have the staying power to last a whole album?