Whether you’re an old Paul Weller fan, or have never even heard of him or The Jam etc, Saturns Pattern is a standalone stellar album, but also an exceptional addition to Weller’s already impressive discography.
Have Of Monsters And Men pulled off a winning sequel to their debut album? Amy takes us through their second album, Beneath The Skin.
Jack used his experience of the lean, mean streets to review A$AP Rocky’s sophomore album.
James takes us through the third studio album from West London rockers, The Vaccines.
FIDLAR are back, with more adolescent angst than ever before.
The team take a look at the records they can’t wait for in the latter half of 2015!
More than three years since their last album, will third time charm for Florence Welch and her Mechanical music group?
Slaves’ biggest task on their debut was to catch the chaos of their live shows on record. A tough task, but their short, sweet and very loud album goes some way to do that.
A look at ‘Bros’, the latest snippet from Wolf Alice’s debut album, My Love Is Cool.
SOAK’s sophisticated debut album makes complex issues seem so simple, and this, not the youth of Bridie Monds-Watson, is what makes the album so mesmerising.
Cameron reviews Muse’s latest release from Drones, ‘Mercy.’
Summer Camp return with their enticing third studio album, Bad Love.
Taylor Swift collaborated with Kendrick Lamar for the track featured in that short film everyone was excited about. Is the track itself worth your time?