Tag: Album Review


  • ‘The Art of Loving’ Review: Olivia Dean’s much-needed new release

    2025 has been the year of Olivia Dean. The 26-year-old, London-born singer has recently released her much anticipated second album, The Art of Loving. In 2019, Dean released her first EP, OK Love You Bye, which secured her a contract with EMI. The EP, featuring songs such as ‘OK Love You Bye’ and ‘Reason To […]

  • ‘Willoughby Tucker, I Will Always Love You’: Another Harrowing Threat to Emotional Wellbeing from Ethel Cain

    Banner Photo Credit: Dollie Kyarn After rising in popularity through her breakout album Preacher’s Daughter, Ethel Cain returns with Willoughby Tucker, I Will Always Love You, an album dedicated to love, loss, and obsession. Cain once again delivers a gut-wrenching portrait of an unravelling relationship, steeped in religious guilt and abusive dynamics. With raw lyricism, […]

  • Album Review: Welly really are ‘Big in the Suburbs’

    Britpop is so back! Due to be released on March 21st, Welly’s debut Britpop-infused album, ‘Big in the Suburbs‘, comes with a track list of 14 impeccable songs. The Brighton-based five-piece have had a whirlwind of the last two years- travelling across the UK on their headline tour, and most recently being on the Dork […]

  • Paramore – ‘Re: This is Why’ review: In a bold move, Paramore shines a light on the industry’s newest and fastest rising stars

    Lewis Ashley-Cheek shares mixed thoughts on Paramore’s new remix album.

  • Foo Fighters – ‘But Here We Are’ album review: Grief, memories and love are all wrapped up in this album

    Faith Oldfield reflects on the first Foo Fighters album since the death of Taylor Hawkins

  • Miley Cyrus – ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ album review: A perfect addition to your playlist

    Head of multimedia outreach Amrit Manku loves Miley Cyrus’ artistic growth in her new album!

  • Daisy Jones & The Six – ‘AURORA’ album review: A joy to listen to

    Holly Allwright is loving Daisy Jones & The Six’s AURORA and its 70s vibes!

  • An Evolved Sound for an Ever Growing Band: A Review of You Me At Six’s SUCKAPUNCH

    Live editor, Jo Lisney, gives her take on You Me at Six’s latest album, SUCKAPUNCH

  • A Journey Through Grief, Consequence, Debt and Laughter: A Review of Joshua Burnside’s Into the Depths of Hell

    More like ‘Into The Heights of Heaven’ according to Georgie Holmes’ raving review!

  • Experimental, Enticing, and Exciting; A Review of The Magic Gang’s Death of the Party

    Hot off the press with its release today, Georgie Holmes shares her thoughts on the newest album from The Magic Gang.

  • She’s Still Got It: A Review of Alanis Morissette’s Such Pretty Forks in The Road

    90s queen Alanis Morissette is back with her newest record.

  • Review: Hayley Williams – Petals For Armor II

    Check out Faye Williamson’s review of the ‘breathtaking’ second installment of Hayley Williams’ debut solo album.

  • Romantic Albums: Fleetwood Mac – Rumours

    This album has it all: fame, infidelity, cocaine, The Chain, rage, and heartbreak. Let’s talk ‘Rumours’

  • Review: Harry Styles – ‘Fine Line’

    Maddie Lock recounts Harry Styles’ ‘inspiring’ musical journey in his second album