Category: Singles


  • Review: IDLES – ‘A Hymn’; A Rejoice of the Mundane

    IDLES’ newest single explores normality in the most perfect way

  • Review: The Hunna – ‘I Wanna Know’

    Too many repetitions and not enough originality in the newest song from The Hunna.

  • Review: Jacob Collier ft. Rapsody – ‘He Won’t Hold You’

    Digital Culture Editor Harry Greeves shares his thoughts on the latest mega-ballad from Jacob Collier

  • Review: Declan McKenna – ‘Daniel, You’re Still A Child’

    Declan McKenna is back with another absolute banger of a single

  • Review: James Blake – ‘Are You Even Real?’

    Georgie Holmes has nothing but love for the newest ballad from James Blake.

  • Review: Glass Animals – ‘Heat Waves’

    Katie Evans gives some insight into the *different* new Glass Animals single

  • Review: Alicia Keys – ‘Perfect Way To Die’

    After the disappointing release of ‘Good Job‘, Alicia Keys’ is back with her latest single ‘Perfect Way To Die’. A sheer demonstration of her musical talent as well as bringing to the forefront the current world’s inequality and in particular, the black lives lost to police brutality, ‘Perfect Way To Die’ is incredible. First showcasing the […]

  • Review: FUDGE. – ‘Not a Threat, Just a Warning’

    Records Editor Alice Fortt takes us through why FUDGE. is the rock band we should all be paying attention to

  • Review: AJ Tracey and Mabel – ‘West Ten’

    Charlotte Brennan names ‘West Ten’ the newest song of the summer

  • Review: SPINN – ‘Stuck on a Feeling’

    Charlotte Brennan shares her thoughts on SPINN’s latest banger of a single

  • Review: Nothing But Thieves – ‘Real Love Song’

    Charlotte Brennan shares her thoughts on the newest Nothing But Thieves single.

  • Review: Hot Milk – ‘California’s Burning’

    Charlotte Brennan celebrates Hot Milk’s hottest new protest record.

  • Review: Evanescence – ‘The Game is Over’

    Live editor Jo Lisney laments at the disappointing newest Evanescence track

  • Review: BLACKPINK – ‘How You Like That’

    Louise Chase explains how BLACKPINK’s newest single doesn’t quite live up to the rest of their work.