Category: Albums


  • Beautifully Real and Undeniably Perfect: A Review of Meg Myers’ ‘Thank You 4 Taking Me 2 The Disco’ (Part I)

    The first part of Meg Myers’ two-episode EP gets a lot of love from our News Editor Sam Pegg.

  • An Invitation into the Queen’s Galactic Imagination: A Review of Kylie’s Disco

    Is Kylie’s newest album ‘Magic’? Connie Seamer has the answer.

  • Energetic Genre-Bending: A Review of Bree Runway’s 2000AND4EVA

    Connie Seamer reviews the latest release from the talented Bree Runway.

  • Vocally Stunning with Cringe-Inducing Lyrics: A Review of Ariana Grande’s Positions

    Boring, unnatural and disappointing are just a few of the words that Sophie Young has for Ariana Grande’s newest album.

  • A Graceful Fresh Take on An Overdone Topic: A Review of Sam Smith’s Love Goes

    Records Editor Alice Fortt is a little bit in love with Love Goes.

  • Not Life-Changing, But Worth the Listen; A Review of LEON’s Apart

    News Editor Sam Pegg got the first look at LEON’s newest album, Apart, out today.

  • 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.

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

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

  • 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’.

  • 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.

  • A Sunny Pop Punk Distraction: A Review of Knuckle Puck’s 20/20

    Illinois pop punk stalwarts Knuckle Puck return in grand fashion with their third studio album, 20/20. In what has been a year of evolution and growth for pop punk, Knuckle Puck’s latest offering sees the band deliver their take on a fresh, upbeat and happy-go-lucky demeanour in a time that we perhaps needed it most.  […]

  • Archaic, Underwhelming and Painfully Boring; A Review of Marilyn Manson’s WE ARE CHAOS

    Marilyn Manson’s newest album leaves much to be desired, according to Callum Holgate.

  • ‘Undisputed Champions of Modern Rock’: A Review of IDLES’ Ultra Mono

    Resident punk guru Vicky Greer takes us through one of the biggest alternative releases of this year, IDLES’ Ultra Mono.