‘Eez-eh’ is to be taken from the band’s upcoming fifth studio album.
If you haven’t already heard of RHODES, you will do soon. Having been announced as support for both Sam Smith and London Grammar in the coming months, with tours with Laura Marling, Vance Joy, Nick Mulvey, and Rufus Wainwright already under his belt and support from the likes of Radio 1, XFM and NME, he’s…
Everyday Robots is laced with quiet intelligence, each individual track, as well as the album as a whole all feeling perfectly balanced and well thought out.
Wrought with sexual frustration but lost in a sea of blissful electro pop, ‘Every Little Word’ epitomises youthful yearning in a fabulously feel-good way.
The ‘runaway slave master’s’ new album fails to live up to it’s title.
Aussie producer Flume has remixed Lorde’s ‘Tennis Court’ and the result it revitalising
With soul, gospel and funk influences, Food is huge and brilliant departure from Kelis of the past five albums.
Lily Allen has unveiled the title track for her forthcoming album Sheezus.
California’s Thee Oh Sees, the band that refuses to stop putting out albums, insist that they are going to stop putting out albums (for a while) – Drop is their latest installment.
The concept of Caroline Polachek’s (here known under the pseudonym of Ramona Lisa) debut solo album appears both insane and fascinating in equal measure. According to the Chairlift vocalist she wanted to create a pastoral electronic album comprised entirely of love songs inspired by nature. Such an experiment promises exciting things, and it has certainly…
You may recognise him as Game of Thrones’ Grey Worm, but Jacob Anderson has a budding music career off-screen. His latest release as Raleigh Ritchie, the Black and Blue EP, has been remixed in its entirety by Syd Tha Kid and Matt Martian (a.k.a. The Internet) of Odd Future, and The Chased is a new addition.…
We run through the south coast’s best independent record stores taking part in Record Store Day 2014.
William Control begun as the electronic side project of Aiden frontman Wil Francis, but as the fourth William Control album The Neuromancer is released, it’s clear that it has evolved to be far more than a side project. William Control has become its own entity and a thoroughly intriguing one at that, combining sinister atmospheric electronic…
Peace blast back onto our musical horizon, with a brand new single and music video.