Category: Albums


  • Review: Spector – Moth Boys

    Mollie reviews the sophomore album from Spector, Moth Boys.

  • Review: Kelpe – The Curved Line

    “The Curved Line is an affirmation of Kelpe’s talent and career”, says Evan Smithson.

  • Review: Jess Glynne – I Cry When I Laugh

    Following a string of number one hits and high profile collaborations, Jess Glynne has finally released her debut album.

  • Review: Wild Ones – Heatwave EP

    Wild Ones release their latest EP, the upbeat Heatwave. Emily reviews.

  • Review: Dornik – ‘Dornik’

    Mollie takes a look at the eccentric self-titled debut album from Dornik.

  • Review: Titus Andronicus – The Most Lamentable Tragedy

    Ollie Ray assesses Titus Andronicus’ 93-minute rock opera for the emotionally unhinged.

  • Review: Albert Hammond, Jr – Momentary Masters

    Jamie takes a look at The Strokes’ Albert Hammond, Jr’s third studio album, Momentary Masters.

  • Review: Frank Turner – Positive Songs For Negative People

    Energetic, rousing, and overwhelmingly positive, Frank Turner’s sixth solo album is one to scream at the top of your lungs when you’re having a bad day.

  • Review: The Maccabees – Marks To Prove It

    The Maccabees have succeeded in producing a vibrant, unified fourth record.

  • Review: Lianne La Havas – Blood

    The South Londoner returns this week with an effortlessly confident sophomore album, Blood.

  • Review: Tame Impala – Currents

    Head of Design Jack Gracie reviews Currents, the hotly anticipated return of Tame Impala.

  • Review: Four Tet – Morning/Evening

    Records Editor Amy reviews the two sides of Four Tet’s electronic eighth album.

  • Review: Lucy Rose – Work It Out

    Lucy Rose returns with a more creative and confident sophomore record.

  • Review: Prides – The Way Back Up

    In a jam-packed week for releases, have Prides proven that they can stand out? Records Editor Amy reviews their debut album ahead of its release on Friday.