Category: Records


  • This Week In Records (01/12/2017): Ed Sheeran, U2, & N.E.R.D

    It’s December. You’re officially allowed to whip out the Christmas playlist and buy that Baileys which has been staring at you in Sainsbury’s for the past two months. You can wear your ugly Christmas jumper with pride to lectures, and eat as much food as you like with the excuse of “It’s Christmas!”. Alongside the […]

  • “I do like to have a human feel, human error is a beautiful thing” – An interview with Børns

    Børns talked with us recently about his upcoming album, his style, and why children should be bored sometimes.

  • Review: Eddie Hubbard – Girl Collection EP

    Ivan Morris Poxton reviews the up and coming DJ’s EP.

  • Review: Dua Lipa – ‘New Rules (Initial Talk Remix)’

    The 80s get new rules.

  • This Week In Records (24/11/17): Dua Lipa, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds & Rae Morris

    After a week away we are back with our picks of the week’s releases this Friday morning!

  • Review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – ‘Fort Knox’

    The other Gallagher brother misses the mark in his latest.

  • Review: Bastille – ‘World Gone Mad’

    Another philosophical one from the indie regulars.

  • Review: Morrissey – Low in High School

    The controversial Smith’s frontman is back with his eleventh solo album.

  • Review: Tokio Myers – Our Generation

    Sam Law reviews the “unique and electrifying” first album from the Britain’s Got Talent winner.

  • Review: Paloma Faith – The Architect

    Can the BRIT-award winning singer match up to the success of 2014-hit, A Perfect Contradiction?

  • Review: N.E.R.D & Rihanna – ‘Lemon’

    Tom Hills reviews their surprise comeback single.

  • Rewind: The Smiths – The Queen Is Dead

    In anticipation of Morrissey’s new album, Harry Fortuna looks back at his “most accomplished work”.

  • Review: Taylor Swift – Reputation

    She’s back and doesn’t give a damn about her reputation.

  • Review: The Wombats – ‘Lemon to a Knife Fight’

    Harry Fortuna reviews the comeback single from the indie trio.