Tag: Album


  • Humble, Meaningful, Remarkable: a Review of Taylor Swift’s folklore

    Is folklore the perfect album?

  • Review: Seasick Steve – Love & Peace; Blues-y Goodness

    Alice Fortt takes us through the latest album from Seasick Steve

  • The Modfather is Back: A Review of Paul Weller’s On Sunset

    Charlotte Brennan shares some love for the newest album from mod legend Paul Weller

  • This Week In Records (19/7/2020) – The Go! Team, Troye Sivan and Jamie Cullum

    Take a look at some of Records Editor Alice’s tracks of the week

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

    Declan McKenna is back with another absolute banger of a single

  • Nostalgic News: Years & Years’ Communion was released 5 years ago

    The album’s singles included ‘King’, ‘Desire’, and ‘Shine’.

  • ’11 impressively diverse songs’; a review of DMA’s The Glow

    Katie Evans discusses the band’s experimental new LP ahead of it’s release tomorrow.

  • Review: Dali – VOL.1

    Jo Lisney tells us why local band Dali are Da-best band out there at the moment

  • Review: Phoebe Bridgers – Punisher

    Faye Williamson gives her opinion on Phoebe Bridgers’ most recent moody LP, ‘Punisher’

  • Nostalgic News: Janelle Monáe’s The ArchAndroid was released 10 years ago

    Connie Seamer celebrates the anniversary of Monae’s debut album.

  • Nostalgic News: Queen’s ‘The Game’ was released 40 years ago

    Olivia Dellar celebrates the anniversary of Queen’s 8th studio album.

  • Beyoncé’s visual album ‘Black is King’ is coming to Disney Plus

    The album is due to be released on the one-year anniversary of the release of The Lion King remake which she starred in.

  • Nostalgic News: Diana Ross’s debut album was released 50 years ago

    “Thank you Diana, from the bottom of my heart for this absolute masterpiece. It’s no wonder they call you a legend.”

  • Nostalgic News: Wolf Alice’s My Love Is Cool was released 5 years ago

    The band defined their distinguishable sound with this release, earning their place as one of the most promising new British bands.