Will explores one of the most influential rap albums of all time.
‘Will To Life’ is a triumphant comeback for Tall Ships, a call to arms against the human tendency for despair.
The latest single from Ella Eyre may be the one that catapults her to the coveted UK number one spot.
Marcus explores the album that cemented their place in British rock band history.
LunchMoney Lewis provides us with this summer’s catchy hit you won’t wait to get out of your head.
We’ve reached 1986 in our 40 Days of Rewind series, and Records Editor Hannah takes you through an absolutely legendary album.
Luke Farrall reviews Waits’ 8th studio album, a record that places emphasis on the importance of instrumental production and the idea of organic creation.
Camilla takes on the hugely critically and commercially successful album record.
The album does what only a concert album can do; featuring Bowie’s words throughout, it captures a specific point in Bowie history and preserves it wonderfully.
Interesting instrumentation, fantastically catchy songs and incredible production all make The Human League’s third album a huge success
Future Hearts is sure to be a hit with the Baltimore quartet’s current listeners, but it is not the game-changing album it could have been.
Luke Farrall reviews one of the most important albums ever made.
As a second album, it sadly does not achieve the experimental potential that East India Youth presented in Total Strife Forever, and its flow is hindered by the unusual length of his songs.
Amy Wootten reviews the ground-breaking album.