Album of The Week
Album of the Week: Aldous Harding - Train On The Island
On her excellent new album, Train On The Island, New Zealand singer-songwriter Aldous Harding presents some of her most evocative and affecting songs to date, and as a cohesive whole the...
Album of the Week: Snocaps - Snocaps
Snocaps is the debut album from the band of the same name, a collaboration between twin sisters Allison Crutchfield and Katie Crutchfield, alongside MJ Lenderman and Brad Cook. It’s something of a supergroup, with each member having...
Album of the Week: My New Band Believe - My New Band Believe
The indefinite hiatus of black midi a few years ago came as a surprise to many casual listeners. Emerging from London venue, The Windmill, and its much talked about scene, the band had...
Album of the Week! Kim Gordon - PLAY ME
Kim Gordon’s new album, PLAY ME, is released today and continues her interest in a sound that largely eschews any real resemblance to the exploits of her former band, Sonic...
Album of the Week: Brian - Understood (Understand: Expanded Reissue)
Album of the Week: Brian – Understood (Understand: Expanded Reissue) Once upon a time… before almost all recorded music sat at our fingertips, I went down a rabbit hole collecting early indie...
Album of the Week: Cass McCombs - Interior Live Oak
Interior Live Oak is the new studio album from American singer-songwriter Cass McCombs, his 11th to date. I’ve always had a slightly strange relationship with McCombs’ music, I’m a big fan...
Album of the Week: Pulp - More
Album of the Week: Pulp - More “Oh, is this the way they say the future’s meant to feel?” goes the opening line of Pulp’s 1995 single Sorted for E’s...
Album of the Week: Stereolab - Instant Holograms on Metal Film
They’re back! After a 15-year hiatus, Stereolab return with Instant Holograms on Metal Film, a brand-new album from the beloved avant-pop pioneers. Unsurprisingly, anticipation has been sky-high… and we’re happy...