Category: Albums


  • Review: Black Foxxes – Reiði

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

  • Review: The Fratellis – In Your Own Sweet Time

    For the sake of journalistic ethics, I will start this review with a disclaimer: The Fratellis are my favourite band. I understand that musically they’re not exactly at the cutting edge, their records aren’t going to be generation-defining like Zeppelin, or U2, or Oasis, but I just loved the sound, the big choruses and the […]

  • Review: Everything Everything – A Deeper Sea

    They’re back and tackling male mental health in this four-track EP.

  • Review: Pale Waves – All The Things I Never Said

    Pale Waves have released their first EP All The Things I Never Said, and is oozing with finely tuned emo-tinted indie pop goodness that is sure to see the Manchester based band begin to fulfil their mammoth potential. Arguably one of the most exciting guitar-focused bands in the country, Pale Waves have seen their name […]

  • Review: The Magic Gang – The Magic Gang

    Records Executive Sam Law takes a listen to one of the most summery releases of the year.

  • Review: Calum Scott – Only Human

    Can the Britian’s Got Talent star deliver with his debut album?

  • Review: Car Seat Headrest – Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)

    The indie rockers end a trilogy of perfect albums with their most heartfelt work to date.

  • Review: Superorganism – Superorganism

    Sam Law reviews the eccentric eight-piece’s “pleasing, petrifying, and peculiar” self-titled debut.

  • Review: Rejjie Snow – Dear Annie

    Tom Hills reviews the debut album from the Irish rap sensation.

  • Review: Kendrick Lamar, SZA, The Weeknd – Black Panther: The Album

    It’s finally here! Bailey Williams reviews the soundtrack to the hotly anticipated Marvel movie.

  • Review: MGMT – Little Dark Age

    Little Dark Age is a real curiosity of an album. From the neo-gothic, sci-fi-yet-not-sci-fi, synthesized extravaganza of the title track, to the disturbingly optimistic mind-bender that is ‘When You Die’, and on to the pure electronic audio experience oozed by the quite frankly bizarre ‘Days that Got Away’, it simply refuses to sit still and agree […]

  • Review: The Wombats – Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life

    Harry Fortuna takes an early look at the Liverpudlian’s forthcoming album.

  • Review: Fall Out Boy – M A N I A

    Resident FOB enthusiast, Sophie Trenear, takes a look at the group’s latest.

  • Review: Migos – Culture II

    Tom Hills reviews the third studio album by the Atlanta trap trio.