Category: Albums


  • Review: The Ting Tings – Super Critical

    This record doesn’t exactly reignite the passion we all knew and loved from the ‘That’s Not My Name’ days.

  • Review: Mallory Knox – Asymmetry

    Cambridge five-piece Mallory Knox have released their highly anticipated second album, Asymmetry, to follow on from their debut record, Signals, which was released back at the beginning of 2013.  Following a string of high-profile performances this year, and with a headline tour that starts in November, the alternative rockers were under pressure to produce a record that would […]

  • Review: Black Veil Brides – Black Veil Brides IV

    Black Veil Brides’ fourth studio album is a disappointing follow up to their last release.

  • Review: Bear’s Den – Islands

    On 20th October, up and coming band Bear’s Den released their debut album Islands following a successful European tour, which included London’s Tabernacle venue. The trio is made up of guitarist Andrew Davies, Banjo-playing Joey Haynes and drummer Kevin Jones, each sharing the vocals with equal weight. Armed with a strong set list of mesmerising […]

  • Review: Jessie Ware – Tough Love

    Will Ware’s sophomore record live up to her dazzling debut?

  • Review: Ben Howard – I Forget Where We Were

    Although it’s not the album fans might have wanted from Howard, this record stands alone as a truly exciting and experimental follow up.

  • Review: The Coral – The Curse of Love

    The Curse of Love takes you on a journey across a spectrum of moods, and genres.

  • Review: Foxygen – …And Star Power

    A year of losing band-members, cancellation-stricken touring, mid-show bone breakages and alcohol-related incarcerations has culminated in Foxygen’s fourth LP …And Star Power

  • Review: Marmozets – The Weird and Wonderful Marmozets

    For previous fans of Marmozets, it’s clear that their style has evolved from something violent to something still angry, but more melodic.

  • Review: Hoodie Allen – People Keep Talking

    Allen’s debut album has given up a seductive sample of what is to come.

  • Nostalgic News: Editors reach number one with In This Light and On This Evening

    The band’s follow-up to An End Has A Start debuted at number one in the UK five years ago.

  • Review: Kindness – Otherness

    Otherness is a great feat of experiment and diversity, but at the hands of this it can also be a little too jarring at times.

  • Review: Ella Henderson – Chapter One

    The debut from Ella Henderson is a dazzling success.

  • Review: Jessie J – Sweet Talker

    After a disappointing second album, can the singer-songwriter showcase the vocal talents we all know she possesses?