Category: Albums


  • Review: Ariana Grande – Dangerous Woman

    Rehana Nurmahi reviews Ariana Grande’s third studio album, which “finds the perfect balance between the previous two.”

  • Review: Bob Dylan – Fallen Angels

    James Chadwick discovers “a rare nugget of fidelity from one of music’s great liars” as Dylan covers Sinatra for his 37th studio release.

  • Review: Against the Current – In Our Bones

    Against the Current’s full-length debut seamlessly blends old-school alternative rock with fresh, modern pop sounds.

  • Review: Mrs Magician – Bermuda

    ‘Bermuda is a mellowed out joy suitable for all your melancholic, out of body experience needs.’ Laurence reviews.

  • Review: Modern Baseball – Holy Ghost

    Cathartic and emotive, Modern Baseball are back with their third album.

  • Review: Band of Skulls – By Default

    Band of Skulls are back with their fourth studio album, By Default. Emily reviews ahead of its release.

  • Review: James Blake – The Colour In Anything

    ‘A cathartic and punctilious effort that sees Blake perfect a method of expression steeped in flawless production and uncontrived sentiment.’ Jordan James Blake’s latest effort.

  • Review: Drake – Views

    The most anticipated album of the year feels overwhelmingly safe. Joshwa reviews.

  • Review: Katy B – Honey

    With a cavalcade of production talent in tow, Xavier takes a look at Katy B’s retreat to the world of out-and-out dance.

  • Review: Frightened Rabbit – Painting of a Panic Attack

    Jon reviews Frightened Rabbit’s ‘hauntingly beautiful’ latest album, Painting of a Panic Attack.

  • Review: Parquet Courts – Human Performance

    \Parquet Court’s reach new heights with their enthralling new record,’ says reviewer Isaac.

  • Review: Deftones – Gore

    The American metal band return with their eighth album and they bring the heavy once again.

  • Review: Eliza And The Bear – Eliza And The Bear

    One of the last year’s breakout bands has released their debut album, and it’s really not worth anything.

  • Review: Anthony Hamilton – What I’m Feelin’

    Anthony Hamilton’s ninth album marks a return to his soul roots. Cameron reviews.