We review the eighth studio album Love Thy Neighbour from The Rifles.
We review the debut album ‘I Wonder if the World Knows’ by The K’s.
We review the 4th studio album All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade by The Libertines.
Album review of the band Office for Personal Development's debut album, Doing. Is. Thinking.
We review the number one album ‘A Matter of Time’ from Britpop legends Shed Seven.
Wirral five-piece The Dream Machine released their debut album ‘Thank God! It’s The Dream Machine back in April via Run On Records and Modern Sky UK.
No matter the inner turmoil, The Coral remains outwardly mesmeric. This is no traditional journey back to the start, but the fleeting moments they pop into their beatnik spirit are delivered with middle-aged suffering and a creative masterfulness to revel in.
The Shed Project are set to release their second album ‘Our Fear Is Their Power’ on November 24th via One Love Records.
At Trampolene’s core though, is Albion’s sense of romanticism. On ‘Resurrection Concerto’ and ‘Alexandra Palace’ they return to Arcadia with from their adventures determined to enhance the movement.
Three albums in, Treasures of Mexico show no signs of tailing off. ‘Burn The Jets’ is a heartfelt slice of guitar joy that all should bask in.
The Rifles frontman released his debut solo album ‘The Undertow’ which was recorded at his home studio Right Hook Recording in Walthamstow.
The rise of Afflecks Palace continues steadfastly. It’s beautifully aimless, passionate, and soul-enriching. 100 years from now, they will not be forgotten!
Pynch’s debut album is full of such great era-defining couplets, it's easy to overlook just how many great musical moments it possesses. The dreamy Real Estate and Horros-esque (circa ’V’) synths of opener ‘Haven’t Lived a Day’ or the solos on ‘Tin Foil’ and ‘Maybe’, to name just a few.
Undeterred by Spotify’s influences, The Utopiates take their time on intros and solos alike. They’ve allowed rock ‘n’ roll to breathe once more. The results are nothing short of a perfect debut album.
The long-awaited second album from 90s stalwarts The Kynd has finally been released. The album was produced by Brian O'Shaughnessy (Primal Scream/My Bloody Valentine/Denim) at Bark Studios, London, and mastered by legendary engineer Barry Grint (Oasis/REM/The Beatles) at AIR Studios.