Category: Records


  • Review: Kurt Vile – Bottle It In

    The slack-rock legend continues a solid string of albums with the more relaxed and loose ‘Bottle It In’

  • Review: Quavo – Quavo Huncho

    Has the Migos rapper’s solo album arrived too late for the hype train? Rob Tucker reviews.

  • Review: Echo & The Bunnymen – The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon

    The post-punk veterans return with a reimagining of hits from their 40-year career.

  • This Week In Records (08/10/2018): Anderson .Paak, Twenty One Pilots, & Sigrid

    It’s a bumper week for singles with Charli XCX, Jessie Reyez and Soak also releasing new tracks.

  • Review: Logic – YSIV

    The rapper is back with his fourth album under the Young Sinatra moniker.

  • This Week In Records (01/10/2018): Cher, Kodaline, & Logic

    We run over the week’s biggest new releases, including albums from Cher, Kodaline and Logic.

  • Review: Cher – Dancing Queen

    The renowned pop star has taken on some of ABBA’s greatest hits in her latest album.

  • Review: Black Honey – Black Honey

    Ben Kitto takes a look at the Brighton rockers’ debut.

  • Artist In Focus: Muse

    In anticipation of their ucpoming album Simulation Theory – out November 9th – Jack Nash explores the history of British rock band Muse.

  • Are Playlists Killing Albums?

    Alice O’Hare compiles a playlist of thoughts concerning the potential redundancy of the album in the current streaming era.

  • This Week In Records (24/09/2018): Black Honey, BROCKHAMPTON, & Dodie

    The prodigious rap collective return with their fourth album alongside music from the south coast’s own Black Honey and YouTube star Dodie.

  • Review: BROCKHAMPTON – iridescence

    Ollie Webber reviews BROCKHAMPTON’s highly anticipated follow-up to the Saturation trilogy.

  • Review: dodie – ‘Human’

    Ahead of the release of her third EP, dodie gives a taste for what is to come with its first eponymous, dreamy single.

  • Closer To The Edge: Our (Alternative) Freshers Soundtrack

    We pick our favourite tracks that might not be dominating the radio waves for your fresher’s experience!