Category: Albums


  • Review: Boldy James, The Alchemist – Super Tecmo Bo

    Super Tecmo Bo doesn’t hold a candle to the collaborators’ previous works, says Reece Beckett.

  • ‘Mach at his most didactic’: A Review of Mach-Hommy’s Balens Cho (Hot Candles)

    One of the most productive and mysterious voices in hip-hop returns, for his second outing this year. Mach-Hommy has been active in hip-hop since 2013, heavily focusing on the underground style which he has helped to popularise and progress consistently – Mach has made 18 albums and 13 EPs in that timespan of just eight […]

  • “You would never dare to waste a crisis”: A Review of Joshua Bassett’s Crisis/Secret/Set Me Free

    Trigger Warning: mentions of sexual assault, abuse and pedophillia. 2021 began with Olivia Rodrigo tearing up every single record, chart and expectation of the music industry, with her smash-hit debut drivers license supposedly about her rumoured ex Joshua Bassett. In Crisis/Secret/Set Me Free, Joshua Bassett finally explains his side of it all.  It was pretty impossible to avoid Olivia Rodrigo […]

  • ‘Fantastic and Moving’: A Review of Medhane’s Do The Math

    Medhane’s latest album is ‘immaculately produced’ with ‘high vocal energy’.

  • Hidden Gems: Medslaus – Poorboy

    Reece Beckett adds to the Hidden Gems series with Poorboy, the unique underground record from Medslaus.

  • Review: Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak – An Evening With Silk Sonic

    Oliver Picken spends an evening with Silk Sonic.

  • ‘Relevant and relatable nine years on’: A Review of Taylor Swift’s Red (Taylor’s Version)

    Charlie Burgess finds Red to be just as brilliant as it was on its first release.

  • Review: JP Saxe – Dangerous Levels of Introspection (Deluxe Edition)

    Rhianna Saglani finds no flaws in the deluxe version of Saxe’s LP.

  • ‘These are not the same artists from the seventies’: A Review of ABBA’s Voyage

    Daniela Gonzalez says it feels like the band ‘never actually left’.

  • Review: JPEGMAFIA – LP! (Offline Version)

    Reece Beckett takes a look at the special offline version of JPEGMAFIA’s newest release.

  • Mixing the Accessible with the Experimental: A Review of Dean Blunt’s Black Metal 2

    Reece Beckett praises the sequel to Black Metal.

  • ‘His boldest record to date’: A Review of Lil Ugly Mane’s volcanic bird enemy and the voiced concern

    Resident Lil Ugly Mane superfan Reece Beckett takes a dive into his latest project.

  • ‘Nothing short of beautiful’: A Review of Lana Del Rey’s Blue Banisters

    Amy Scott-Munden gushes over the wonder that is Lana Del Rey in a review of her latest album.

  • Review: The Alchemist – This Thing of Ours 2

    Reece Beckett completes the second part of This Thing of Ours.