Tag: rap


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

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

  • This Week In Live-Streams (06/07/20)

    We have a varied week coming up in live-streams – from metal to indie sounding rap. Check it out!

  • Review: Tyler, the Creator – ‘Best Interest’

    Bailey Williams reviews a IGOR bonus from Tyler, The Creator.

  • Review: Hare Squad – ‘Minor Gangsters (Gully)’

    Hare Squead are known for their ability to blend hip-hop, soul and pop and ‘Minor Gangsters (Gully)’ further does this. Shown in the Latin-inspired acoustic guitar which leads the song and hip-hop percussion, this merges two completely different instruments to create a raw sound. The absolute banger was inspired by London mayoral candidate Rory Stewart, […]

  • Albums of the Year 2019: #3 Tyler, the Creator – IGOR

    Time for our top 3!

  • Review: Danny Brown – UKNOWHATIMSAYIN?

    Brandon James reviews the invigorating new album from Danny Brown

  • Review: Frank Ocean – ‘DHL’

    Morgan McMillan reviews the surprise new song from Frank Ocean

  • Hidden Gem: Freddie Gibbs & Madlib – Bandana

    The latest album from Madlib and Freddie Gibbs is not to be missed

  • Review: Drake – ‘Care Package’

    The latest compilation from Drake is a deep dive to the songs that brought him his success.

  • This Week In Records (04/08/2019) – Chance The Rapper, Ariana Grande & Foals

    It’s music time! Vicky Greer takes you through this week’s releases

  • Acts to Look Forward to at South West Four 2019

    Lauren Payne tells us who she’s most looking forward to seeing at this year’s South West Four.

  • Review: GoldLink – ‘Zulu Screams’

    Could GoldLink really get any better? Absolutely, says Morgan McMillan.

  • Tyler the Creator announces new album ‘IGOR’

    Two years since Flower Boy, Tyler the Creator is back with his new album IGOR

  • Review: Kevin Abstract – ARIZONA BABY

    Since his latest full-length record, Abstract has put out four albums with Brockhampton, so is his latest solo effort any good? Morgan McMillan reviews.