Dawn Storey talks to Francesca Pidgeon about how introversion, multi-tasking and megalomania have informed her latest album ...
There are flavours of all sorts of genres sparkling in here – country, pop, rock – and Charlotte pulls it off seamlessly with ...
If cowboys wore slippers then album opener Lights In The Way would be the comfiest and most familiar of pairs to don after a ...
Larkin Poe’s latest album is a barn-storming celebration of American music and everything it was built on. Showcasing the best of their roots from blues to rock to Americana, Bloom is a feast of ...
Never Exhale is a perfectly apt title for a band who spend as much time on the road as DITZ, writing this record in borrowed rehearsal spaces and on taxi journeys. It’s the logical next step from ...
Consistently delivering a timeless yet modern and unique sound must really annoy C Duncan’s contemporaries – a rare gift he shares with the likes of Father John Misty and BC Camplight. Lucky Day has a ...
After 2020’s intoxicating Barbarians, which totally reconfigured Young Knives as an artistic prospect, they find themselves at an interesting crossroads. Having cheekily re-appropriated a pejorative ...
On sensational 2021 debut A Common Turn and 2023’s equally dazzling in|Flux, Anna B Savage showcased a rare capacity to capture intimacies with spellbinding – even excruciating – clarity. Zoning in ...
Around 30 seconds into opener Everything Else, those vocals come in and I’m immediately transported to a melancholy, magical place that only Tunng can take me. Tunng records are like a warm hug from a ...
The Bad Fire arrives at a curious juncture in Mogwai’s career. Very much veterans, the Glaswegians’ most influential work lies firmly in the rearview mirror – arguably at least a quarter-century back.