Category: Albums


  • Review: Eric Prydz – Opus

    A decade in the making, the Swedish progressive house idol’s debut proves melodies remain triumphant.

  • Review: DVSR – D.V.S.R

    DVSR’s full-length debut album mixes acute technicality with shuddering heaviness and masterful vocals, dragging the listener kicking and screaming into 21st century fusion metal.

  • Review: The Prettiots – Funs Cool

    The Prettiots have now released their debut album, Funs Cool. Emily reviews.

  • Review: Foxes – All I Need

    How does the sophomore effort from Southampton’s own Foxes stack up?

  • Review: LION BABE – Begin

    “Strong, upbeat and extremely infectious.” Mollie reviews the debut album from duo LION BABE.

  • Review: Rihanna – ANTI

    Becca reviews Rihanna’s highly anticipated album, ANTI.

  • Review: Wet – Don’t You

    “Don’t You” is a unique and often mesmerising listen.” Mimi reviews.

  • Review: Money – Suicide Songs

    The latest from the reigning kings of British dream pop is mesmerising, writes Charlie Masters.

  • Review: Chairlift – Moth

    “Good songs and a great sound, but a little too consistent for anything to be stand-out and noteworthy.” Features Editor Millie reviews Chairlift’s Moth.

  • Review: Daughter – Not To Disappear

    Emily gives her thoughts on Daughter’s much anticipated second album, Not To Disappear.

  • Review: Panic! At The Disco – Death of a Bachelor

    Panic! At The Disco’s latest is painfully unsubtle, writes Charlie Masters.

  • Review: Hinds – Leave Me Alone

    How high does the Madrid garage rock quartet’s debut album set the bar for the new year?

  • Review: David Bowie – Blackstar

    David Bowie’s 25th studio album, Blackstar, will be one to remember. Emily reviews.

  • First Listen Review: Bloc Party – Hymns

    Records Editor Amy takes gives us a track-by-track review of Bloc Party’s Hymns ahead of its release on 29th January.