Category: Records


  • A Sunshine Fusion of Latin American Sounds and Contemporary Indie-Pop; A Review of Boy Pablo’s Wachito Rico

    Olivia Dellar gushes about Chilean-Norwegian Boy Pablo’s new album. The day is here. Welcome to Wachito Rico.

  • A Look into the World of… My Chemical Romance’s Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys

    Katie Evans takes us through the world of the Killjoys.

  • Review: Greta Van Fleet – ‘My Way, Soon’; 70s Inspired Riff-Fuelled Rock

    Olivia Dellar reviews the latest track from rockers Greta Van Fleet.

  • Hilarious Musical Madness; A Review of Neil Cicierega’s Mouth Dreams

    Conor O’Hanlon looks at Neil Cicierega’s latest mashup masterclass.

  • Celebrating the Soundtracks of the Twilight Saga

    The Edge shares their thoughts on the soundtracks of the questionable, yet iconic, Twilight Saga.

  • Our Favourite Fantasy Bands

    Fantasy bands are a niche of the music industry that in my opinion just don’t get enough love. Here, we celebrate all things weird, magical and mystical with a few of our absolute favourite fantasy bands and musicians. Starset It doesn’t get any more fantasy than Starset. They’re a band led by a fictional group […]

  • This Week in Records (19/10/2020) – The Struts, Wallows and Not3s.

    Records Exec Katie here! Last week saw the return of British glam-rock inspired band The Struts with their lastest album Strange Days. After the release of the title track ‘Strange Days’, which featured the infamous Robbie Williams, I was super excited to hear what the band had in store with their latest banger of an […]

  • Review: slowthai ft. James Blake, Mount Kimbie – ‘Feel Away’

    Georgie Holmes discusses slowthai’s latest emotional release.

  • Review: OneRepublic – “Wild Life”; A Thoughtfully Melodic Success

    Louise Chase reviews the latest exciting track from pop group OneRepublic.

  • A Disappointing Collection of Lackluster Tracks; A Review of Alicia Keys’ ALICIA

    Sam Pegg discusses Alicia Keys’ new album which struggles to match the strength of her prior works.

  • Expressive and Emotive Low-Fi Pop; A Review of Joji’s Nectar

    Alex Read explores the evolution of Joji from viral star to serious musician through his latest release ‘Nectar’.

  • Review: Boy Pablo – ‘leave me alone!’; ‘A Psychedelic Band For the Current Generation’

    Not to sound too pathetic but I’m now at this point, a full on Boy Pablo stan and there is no. Going. Back. It started out with adding ‘Losing You ‘ to one of my playlists a few months ago and now, here we are, learning Spanish on Duolingo in the hopes of feeling like […]

  • Favourite Original Movie Soundtrack: Bee Gees – ‘Saturday Night Fever’

    Nothing gets a real groove going like ‘Stayin’ Alive’ by the one and only Bee Gees, so picking a favourite original movie soundtrack couldn’t have been easier. The Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, recorded for the film’s release in 1977 by pop-music trio Bee Gees (and various other artists), is arguably one of the most famous […]

  • Quintessential Soft Indie-Pop Rock; A Review of beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers

    Live editor Jo Lisney is here with the latest indie LP to hit the scene; beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers.