Category: Albums


  • Review: Kendrick Lamar – untitled unmastered.

    Harley James Mitford reviews the collected offshoots of the To Pimp A Butterfly sessions.

  • Samm Henshaw

    Review: Samm Henshaw – The Sound Experiment 2 EP

    The up-and-coming, worst-kept secret of British soul finds some surefire mainstream success on this EP sequel, but is that what we want?

  • HONNE

    Review: HONNE – Warm On A Cold Night

    Xavier Voigt-Hill reviews the gentle caress of HONNE’s debut album.

  • Radiohead

    Review: Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool

    Liam Saunders reviews the iconic band’s ninth LP.

  • Review: Biffy Clyro – Ellipsis

    Seventh record and still going strong, this isn’t Biffy at their best, but there’s still plenty to admire.

  • Shura

    Review: Shura – Nothing’s Real

    Amy Wootten reviews Shura’s 80s time capsule.

  • Review: Blink-182 – California

    Sophie McEvoy reviews the band’s return to youth, featuring new member Matt Skiba.

  • Review: Nick Jonas – Last Year Was Complicated

    Out with the Disney and in with the R&B as Rehana Nurmahi reviews the latest Jonas project.

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers

    Review: Red Hot Chili Peppers – The Getaway

    “A side we haven’t seen from them in a while,” says Sophie McEvoy.

  • Rival Sons

    Review: Rival Sons – Hollow Bones

    Lisa Veiber reviews Rival Sons’ fifth record, a venture into 70s-style rock.

  • Review: Broods – Conscious

    ‘Even the daring final track of Conscious is not enough to make this album what it needs to be.’ Amy reviews Broods’ Conscious ahead of its release on 24th June.

  • Review: Catfish and the Bottlemen – The Ride

    James Barker reviews the return of Llandudno indie quartet Catfish and the Bottlemen.

  • Richard Maule

    Review: Richard Maule – Siren’s Call

    Navi Ahluwalia reviews the latest EP from the Putney songwriter and producer.

  • Review: Psychic Ills – Inner Journey Out

    ‘Psychic Ills encourage their listeners to take an vacation out of themselves with their newest record, Inner Journey Out.’ Sophie reviews.