After years of EP releases – and a performance at SUSU’s The Bridge – the Irish folk duo, Hudson Taylor, have released their debut album. Taking inspiration from their early days of busking, the album has been aptly named Singing for Strangers which couldn’t reflect the band’s nature in a better way. The Dublin-born brothers have…
The Cribs’ sixth studio album is both brooding and melodic, covering an exciting spectrum of tone, pace and moo
Marling has produced an album glowing with her own patented brand of wistful, nostalgic honesty, while shaking things up just enough to stand on its own.
The Edge caught up with To Kill a King at The Joiners, on the penultimate date of their UK tour.
As Bob Dylan plugged in to rock’n’roll stardom, many of his fans switched off. 50 years on, Bringing It All Back Home is no less infamous and continues to provide influence.
Drawing heavily on cinematic inspiration, ‘Lustmore’ is a must listen.
To Pimp A Butterfly is in a league of its own.
First sample of upcoming album Work It Out proves to be a successful change of sound.
The fearsome 3-piece have returned.
Mumford & Sons miss the mark with their latest single.
Drake burst back onto the scene with a surprise mixtape, and boy has he delivered. Many of the Canadian rapper’s fans were led to believe that his next offering would be in the form of Views From The 6, which was announced as his next album back in July 2014. What we weren’t expecting was…
The Race For Space is basically the coolest museum exhibition of your life, best served late at night while reading Wikipedia articles about space travel.
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‘Julia’ encompasses the band’s signature sound with it’s layered vocals, trip-hop undertones and modern soul sounds.