Old Neon have been dropping noteworthy singles for a long time, but Can’t Fucking Wait is their first-ever album. Need […]
But Here We Are, Foo Fighters’ new and long-awaited album, is finally here […]
Album number nine from The Used is rich and intricate. Toxic Positivity showcases how far this band have come in […]
‘The evil has landed,’ the announcement read. Yes, Stonedog have released their ninth album – and it’s positively tenebrous. Described […]
Daughter make you feel ashamed of listening to music that’s shallow. If we had an Album of the Week (or Month) […]
From the recent singles, we knew HARD CODE FIRE was going to be a stunner and the full album doesn’t […]
Benefits describe themselves as an issues-based music collective from Teesside in the North East of England who write about ‘the […]
Stonedog are a British alternative rock band based in the Netherlands. Their first album was released in 2005, but they […]
We have mentioned that The Nightmares draw water from many roots as their noir pop sound reaches for the sky. […]
Fall Out Boy are back with their eighth long-player, So Much (For) Stardust. Brace yourself for a great deal of […]
Imbolg have self-produced an album of goth-rock tracks that revive the doomy wonderland of the NYC metal scene. We love […]
Bursting forth with the high energy of ‘Say It To My Face’, the hugely anticipated pop-punk debut from Meet Me […]
Every time Magnolia Park surfaces on our playlist, we talk about how great they are. Baku’s Revenge is their second […]
Twenty-five years after his debut album, James Tristan Redding has lived through panic attacks, Lyme disease, Covid, salmonella, a breakup, […]
Arriving on January 6th, Contact is the second long-player from Engines Made From Soup, following up on their 2020 release, […]
Throat released Knievel is Evil all the way back in 2002 and what a debut album this was. We’ve dusted […]
There are many routes back to the giant Cawr-Madog, but it matters not whether you get there via Geoffrey of […]
Cassyette’s latest release is a twenty-five-minute long player that gives us a mix of past singles and some new songs […]
Bringing smooth shimmer that mixes acoustic instruments with sparky synths and soft vocals, Cavetown’s long-player, Worm Food, fits snugly into […]
With three really great albums behind them, Asylums are perhaps a little greedy to release yet another long player of […]
Woven into the very fabric of the punk movement, the musical arc of Siouxsie and The Banshees is a jaw-dropping […]
With the early morning chill nipping at my fingers, I woke at dawn to be amongst the first to sample […]
Cool It Down is the new album from Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and it offers everything we’re used to. Yet, there are differences – it focuses more on the details and much less on the voice of Karen O. And it works wonders.
Arriving with more angle brackets than a Bruce Lawson HTML tutorial, Willow’s <COPINGMECHANISM> is a creative exploration of sounds all […]