
Ellie Griffiths takes an in-depth look at the journey of Sam Fender’s Seventeen Going Under.

I first discovered Wiki thanks to his incredible feature on Earl Sweatshirt’s second record I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside in 2018. I was just getting more into hip-hop, with Earl’s record marking the point that I really discovered my love for music and Wiki’s feature being one of the greatest moments on…

Reece Beckett finds Injury Reserve’s latest LP to be truly masterful.

2021 is a good year to be a fan of contemporary British rock.

From its opening, which consists of ‘50s film noir-esque orchestral rolls, choirs and falling synthesisers before falling back to a more traditional hip-hop beat, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert states its own importance and scale. Seemingly taking a leaf out of the book of the fantastic Kae Tempest, another great in the current U.K. hip-hop…

Released as a tie-in record with the recently released to cinemas People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan, The Greatest Hits (Part 1) is a collection of new songs from the comedy rap group Kurupt FM, a collection of mostly nostalgic and very funny, but also genuinely very good, ear-worms and hilarious skits (the one…