Category: Records


  • Review: alt-J – ‘U&ME’

    Max Williams takes a sarcastic look at the latest release from alt-J.

  • ‘A leap forward in hip-hop history’: A Review of Injury Reserve’s By The Time I Get To Phoenix

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

  • ‘Never slumping in energy’: A Review of King Krule’s You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down

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

  • Review: Ed Sheeran – ‘Shivers’

    ‘Shivers’ has Ellie Griffiths wondering if Sheeran has lost his spark for good.

  • Review: Sam Fender – ‘Get You Down’

    Ellie Griffiths takes a look at yet another consistently enjoyable track from Sam Fender.

  • Review: FINNEAS – The 90s

    Singing about the 90s feels a little played out, says Harry Geeves.

  • Review: LoneLady – Former Things

    Don’t be surprised when this ends up on everyone’s Albums of The Year lists, Max Williams says.

  • ‘Something of an Odyssey’: A Review of Little Simz’ Sometimes I Might Be Introvert

    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 […]

  • Review: Boldy James, The Alchemist – Bo Jackson

    Reece Beckett takes a look at the latest collaboration between Boldy James and The Alchemist.

  • Review: LANY – ‘never mind, let’s break up’

    Grace Delve finds promise in the latest LANY single.

  • Review: Sam Fender – ‘Aye’

    Ellie Griffiths is wowed by the latest “refreshingly honest” track from Sam Fender.

  • This Week In Records – Charli XCX, Baby Queen and MOONGA K.

    This week in records includes tracks from Charli XCX, Baby Queen and MOONGA K.

  • Review: Elton John, Dua Lipa, PNAU – ‘Cold Heart’ (PNAU Remix)

    Grace Delve reviews the latest dance banger collab from Elton John and Dua Lipa.

  • Review: ABBA – ‘I Still Have Faith In You’ / ‘Don’t Shut Me Down’

    Martha Luke still has faith in ABBA.