Ulver – Flowers Of Evil: Album Review
Ulver return with another masterclass in synth based Doom Dance. The band build on their previous effort with added perfection.
Ulver return with another masterclass in synth based Doom Dance. The band build on their previous effort with added perfection.
Laura Fell has announced her debut full-length ‘Safe from Me’ on former music journal turned record label, Balloon Machine Records. Her new single, Bone Of Contention is released today. We caught up with Laura to ask her about the new single, and her new album.
Doves release The Universal Want on September 11th. We chatted to Andy Williams, drummer with Doves, prior to release to find out more.
Ian Skelly joins us to talk about his fantastic new album, Drifter’s Skyline; an album full of wonderfully catchy and brisk tunes.
Steve Hadfield makes ambient, techno, and drone music and co-founded the Disintegration State label. Steve discusses his love of Everything Everything.
The Smiths have their legendary status nailed down. Their canon is massive. Here, we pick ten deep cuts from their superb back catalogue.
Taylor Swift’s 8th album is a masterful lo-fi album that see’s Miss Americana deliver an album that is most definately on the indie side of the spectrum.
DMA’s return with their new album, The Glow. It’s a career high and one that should see the band’s star rise further.
We recently reviewed Jade Hairpins new album and we’re lucky to have Jonah Falco of the band write for us in the latest Why I Love column about the music of Clifford Brown.
Jade Hairpins, formed out of Canadian hardcore punk band Fucked Up, deliver a hidden gem of 2020.
The Magpies can count themselves amongst some of the finest folk groups in the land. Their debut album, Tidings, is full of songs and tunes steeped in traditional English folklore.
Eddie Taylor from Butterfly tells us all about Wings and what their music means to him. You can certainly hear Wings’ influence in the sound of Butterfly.
The third album from Ben Kunder – Searching For The Stranger -is one that matches if not surpasses some of his most recent acclaimed work.
La Dharma have built up a huge underground following locally that’s making promoters take notice. Daniel Jones from La Dharma writes about why he loves The Cure for us.
Portable Radio return with a follow up to their Christmas EP; and a pre-cursor to their forthcoming album.