Category: Records


  • Black and Blue: How Nina Simone transformed the Civil Rights movement into music

    Joanna Magill looks at the impact and meaning of Nina Simone’s music in the context of the Civil Rights movement.

  • Review: Julien Baker – Turn Out The Lights

    David Mitchell-Baker reviews the sophomore album for the Memphis singer-songwriter.

  • This Week In Records (10/11/17): The Wombats, Taylor Swift, & Sigrid

    Taylor Taylor Taylor.

  • “Playing live is now more exciting than it’s ever been” – An interview with Mount Kimbie

    Writer George caught up with one half of the London-based Electronic/Indie music duo ahead of their European tour.

  • Review: U2 – ‘Get Out of Your Own Way’

    Harry Fortuna reviews the comeback single from the popular rockers, which features a very unlikely collaboration.

  • Review: Waterparks – ‘Blonde’

    Sophie Trenear reviews the latest from the pop-punk mavericks.

  • Review: Sam Smith – The Thrill of It All

    Can the Brit-award winning singer make it two number one albums in a row?

  • This Week In Records (03/11/17): Sam Smith, Gorillaz, & N.E.R.D

    Just the one Records Editor this week as Sam Law dives into the picks of this week’s releases.

  • Review: Fall Out Boy – ‘The Last of the Real Ones’

    Sophie Trenear reviews the latest from the Chicago-born boys.

  • Artist in Focus: The Killers

    Sam Law takes a look at one of the world’s beloved indie bands.

  • Review: Post Malone – ‘Candy Paint’

    The rapper has us all anticipating his forthcoming album in his latest.

  • Review: Rita Ora – ‘Anywhere’

    Does the singer’s latest live up to the success of summer hit ‘Your Song’?

  • Hits for Halloween: Music Suggestions for the Spookiest Season

    Millie Cassidy looks at some spooky music to creep your senses out just in time for Halloween night!

  • Review: Kurupt FM – ‘Suttin Like That’

    The mockumentary geniuses offer us the first single from their forthcoming debut album.