Category: Records


  • Rewind: The Notorious B.I.G. – Ready To Die

    Tom Hills takes a look back at the debut album of the coolest, and arguably, greatest rapper of all time.

  • Review: McCafferty – Yarn

    David lauds the “infatuating” new record from the Ohio punk rockers.

  • Review: Yo La Tengo – There’s A Riot Going On

    The new album from the alternative rock legends proves to be an exercise in average

  • Review: Panic! at the Disco – ‘Say Amen (Saturday Night)’

    The track is the lead single from upcoming album, Pray for the Wicked.

  • Review: Jack White – Boarding House Reach

    Harry Fortuna reviews the former White Stripes frontman’s latest release.

  • Review: George Ezra – Staying at Tamara’s

    The deep-voiced crooner is back and delivering the goods with his sophomore album.

  • “Music is directly for celebration and good things” – An interview with Rae Morris

    Sophie Jones sat down with Rae Morris to discuss her new album, ‘Someone Out There’, and what she hopes to do with the album that may follow.

  • Image versus Music: Why has Emo fallen out of trend?

    Since the turn of the new decade, emo has become uncool. Bands have shaken off the label of emo in relation to their music. People often have a knee-jerk response to the word. Confessing you like such music results in a reaction of rolled eyes and pulled faces. It is also a touchy subject in […]

  • This Week In Records (23/03/2018): Snow Patrol, George Ezra, & Sunflower Bean

    After some fantastic debuts last week, many returning favourites come back to brighten your day.

  • Review: Gengahr – Where Wildness Grows

    Harry Fortuna reviews the band’s second studio album.

  • Review: Fickle Friends – You Are Someone Else

    The “alternative-pop renaissance” starts here.

  • Review: Charlie Puth feat. Kehlani – ‘Done For Me’

    Ahead of the release of his sophomore album, the singer-songwriter collabs with this Oakland songstress.

  • Review: Sunflower Bean – Twentytwo In Blue

    Owen Griffiths reviews the second attempt from the New York trio.

  • Review: Black Foxxes – Reiði

    David Mitchell-Baker praises the ambitious sophomore record from the Exeter trio.