Dominic Sanderson – Impermanence: Album Review
Impermanence is the new album release by Dominic Sanderson, just a year after his stunning debut EP Discarded Memories.
Impermanence is the new album release by Dominic Sanderson, just a year after his stunning debut EP Discarded Memories.
On Stolen From God, Reg Meuross unravels facts about Britain’s involvement in the Triangular Trade of slaves in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Psychedelic wyrdness of a distant age through a prism. Darkly.
It’s the year 2007 and Asia are partying like it’s 1982, celebrating 25 years since their landmark debut.
Snotty, surfy psych-punk/power-popsters the Barracudas, catching every wave from their first few summers.
Slow Readers Club channel positivity as the alternative to an authoritarian world on sixth album.
Inhaler return with their new album, following the release of 2021’s It Won’t Always Be Like This. Does album two hit the spot?
A comprehensive and fitting souvenir of what may well be, as the title suggests, the final flight for Transatlantic.
On the 24th of June 2022, Larry Beckett and Stuart Anthony played an intimate show billed as ‘An afternoon of poetry & music’. A showcase for their collaboration on the Mirabeau Bridge album, there’s now a limited cassette release (Bandcamp) and full film (set to be available on […]
Cheerful pessimism and wry acceptance duel here, in a triumph of, mostly, melancholia, to uplift and aerate the soul. Altogether quietly superb.
Intricate and accomplished debut album from Liverpool alt-pop experimentalists, Real Terms.
UFO are still, and always will be, strangers in the night. However…here’s the alternative.
Heavy and heady fifth helping from the Co. Cavan maverick, Lisa O’Neill, beguiling and bountiful both.
The epic second movement of London-based Brisbanite MF Tomlinson’s magnum opus.
Avi Rosenfield does what it says on the tin for the XIV-th time….