Category: Records


  • Review: Imagine Dragons – ‘Bones’

    Ellie Griffiths feels Imagine Dragons’ new single in her bones.

  • Review: Joshua Bassett – Doppelgänger

    Joshua Bassett is keeping himself relevant with his first release of 2022, just less than three months after his controversial EP Crisis/Secret/Set Me Free. This time, he laments over an ex he’s not quite over. In ‘Doppelgänger’, Bassett reflects on running into a woman who was the spitting image of an ex. He explains the different thought […]

  • Review: Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Fast Times’

    Rhianna Saglani is pleased with the latest single from Sabrina Carpenter.

  • Review: Will Joseph Cook – ‘Little Miss’

    Leann Yfrah reviews the latest track from Will Joseph Cook.

  • Why Are Pop Songs So Obsessed With Love?

    Oliver Picken explores the relationship between music and love.

  • Review: Foals – 2am

    Ellie Griffiths reviews Foals’ latest shift in sound.

  • Review: Fivio Foreign, Kanye West, Alicia Keys – City of Gods

    With Donda 2 having an established release date at the end of this month (whether it will actually drop or not remains to be seen), and Kanye West currently being on another of his infamous public streaks – endless Instagram posts causing controversy, a ridiculous amount of features in a tiny amount of time (on this track, […]

  • Our Favourite Break-Up Anthems

    We are never ever getting back together. Like ever.

  • The Best Breakup Album of All Time: Kanye West’s 808s and Heartbreak

    Trigger Warning: Mention of suicide Hip-hop in the early to mid-2000s was… interesting. With few exceptions, hip-hop fans were becoming increasingly sceptical of the genre’s ability to last into the 21st century, as the gritty nature of 90s hip-hop was left behind by the untimely deaths of many top stars and the genre tried to […]

  • Review: No Kite’s ‘Your Favourite Band’

    Editor, Sam Pegg, reviews No Kite’s most recent single ‘Your Favourite Band’ and wonders if this should be everyone’s next obsession!

  • Generation-defining Rock: A Review of Black Country, New Road’s Ants From Up There

    Reece Beckett praises the “seriously good” second album from Black Country, New Road.

  • ‘One of 2022’s landmark indie releases’: A Review of Miles Kane’s Change The Show

    Callum Joynes calls Change the Show “perhaps the best album of [Kane’s] career”.

  • Review: Kae Tempest – More Pressure (feat. Kevin Abstract)

    Reece Beckett reviews the latest track from the multi-talented Kae Tempest.

  • “Catering to people loses your authenticity”: An Interview with Thom from Alt-J

    Jacob Hando talks to Thom Sonny Green about Alt-J’s upcoming album, The Dream.