The Struts | Strange Days Album Review
We truly are living some “Strange Days” right now, so The Struts‘ third output feels like one of the most appropriate albums we’ve heard all year. They used this pandemic…
We truly are living some “Strange Days” right now, so The Struts‘ third output feels like one of the most appropriate albums we’ve heard all year. They used this pandemic…
Just over three years since the release of his first full length solo album, Stop Lying, Raf Rundell makes a very welcome return with his latest, O.M. Days. Rundell’s new…
The return of The Offspring with Let The Bad Times Roll feels timely if not for the recent resurrection of pop punk, but for the absolute disaster of a time…
London Grammar are back sounding bigger, better and bolder than ever with their first album in nearly four years, Californian Soil. The new twelve track album, which includes a dramatic…
Taking on a song that is so deeply cherished by an artist that is so fondly remembered and revered is not an easy ask. Fans of the original will often…
Billie Eilish is a phenomenon; she is immensely talented, artistic, creative, bold, individual and inspiring. Why then has she chosen to set most of those characteristics and qualities to one…
Girl In Red has been sharing her brand of DIY Scandi-Indie-Pop for just over four years now and with each subsequent release she seems to be getting a bigger and…
We’ve almost reached the middle of the year so while it still feels like early days yet, we don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to say that Daddy’s…
Jessica Smyth, aka Biig Piig, releases her biggest, and arguably best, collection of songs to date with her new six track EP, The Sky Is Bleeding. The Irish artist, who…
Maximo Park return with their first full length studio album in nearly four years as they release Nature Always Wins. It’s close to 16 years since Maximo Park released their…