Category: Records


  • Review: JP Saxe – Dangerous Levels of Introspection (Deluxe Edition)

    Rhianna Saglani finds no flaws in the deluxe version of Saxe’s LP.

  • ‘These are not the same artists from the seventies’: A Review of ABBA’s Voyage

    Daniela Gonzalez says it feels like the band ‘never actually left’.

  • Review: Alt-J – ‘Get Better’

    Alt-J’s second single release and sixth track on their upcoming LP The Dream is acoustic, heartfelt and emotional. Seemingly moving away from their usual electronic tones and indie musings, singer Joe Newman instead channels a folk feel, utilising single-layered acoustic guitar and piano throughout the track with warm and gentle vocals, evoking a reminiscence of […]

  • Review: Lizzy McAlpine – ‘doomsday’

    Deputy Editor Harry Geeves praises the ruminating bitterness in Lizzy McAlpine’s new single.

  • Review: James Blunt – ‘Unstoppable’

    James Blunt is feeling Unstoppable in his latest single.

  • Review: JPEGMAFIA – LP! (Offline Version)

    Reece Beckett takes a look at the special offline version of JPEGMAFIA’s newest release.

  • Republic Records

    Review: Swedish House Mafia, The Weeknd – ‘Moth To A Flame’

    The return of the Swedish (funnily enough) EDM-trio Swedish House Mafia was a strange one. Following mass success in the early 2010s’s bringing their brand of ‘progressive house’ to the mainstream, there was a sudden split in 2013 following their biggest hit ‘Don’t You Worry Child’. In 2018, the group reunited for the Save the […]

  • Mixing the Accessible with the Experimental: A Review of Dean Blunt’s Black Metal 2

    Reece Beckett praises the sequel to Black Metal.

  • ‘His boldest record to date’: A Review of Lil Ugly Mane’s volcanic bird enemy and the voiced concern

    Resident Lil Ugly Mane superfan Reece Beckett takes a dive into his latest project.

  • ‘Nothing short of beautiful’: A Review of Lana Del Rey’s Blue Banisters

    Amy Scott-Munden gushes over the wonder that is Lana Del Rey in a review of her latest album.

  • Review: Black Country, New Road – ‘Chaos Space Marine’

    Reece Beckett reviews the latest single from post-punk band Black Country, New Road.

  • What We’re Listening To: October

    Our writers give us an insight into what they’ve been listening to over the past month.

  • Review: The Alchemist – This Thing of Ours 2

    Reece Beckett completes the second part of This Thing of Ours.

  • Review: Måneskin – ‘MAMMAMIA’

    Oh my god! Måneskin are back!