Label: 679 Recordings / Warner It is strange, now, to think of this as the first new Streets album since 2011, when Mike Skinner claimed he was wrapping up the project with ‘Computers and Blues’; ...
It’s been 15 years since James Iha’s last solo album, 1998’s ‘Let It Come Down’. Back then, he was still a part of the Smashing Pumpkins, arguably the biggest alternative rock band in the world at ...
The iconic backdrop of California - from the Hollywood hills to its gnarly mountain trails - has always been a particularly evocative source of inspiration when it comes to art, so it’s not all too ...
Just three years into a journey that began with a sold-out show on the Lower East side, the New York duo comprised of Shanny Wise and Jackson Walker Lewis come good with an 11-track record that takes ...
Fránçois & The Atlas Mountains have announced a tour of the UK as well the release of a new single early next year. Fránçois will play dates in Glasgow, London, Brighton, Bristol, and more after the ...
Change isn’t always a bad thing - at its best, it can be an emancipating force. And it’s something Djo - the musical moniker of streaming show superstar Joe Keery - is unsure about throughout the ...
The return of Pale Waves’ retro alt-pop falls in line with vocalist Heather Baron-Gracie’s coming-of-age movie marathon, taking a step back to focus on identify and to engage heavily with queer art.
Few artists have as rich a back catalogue as Neil Young. Under his own name – discounting his recordings with legends like Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills and Nash – he numbers ‘Before and ...
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Chicago upstarts The Orwells already have a 2014 diary full to the brim of riotous activities, the kind that’ll probably leave Mario Cuomo and co with bruised bodies and criminal records. Not only are ...
Almost two years on from debut ‘The Future Is Our Way Out’, ‘Irreversible’ finds Brigitte Calls Me Baby updating the home-grown, ‘80s-inspired indie sound they made their name on, but retaining its ...
Label: Transgressive If one were to ponder where the (completely arbitrary) line between ‘synth pop’ and ‘alternative pop’ was to sit, this debut solo album from Let’s Eat Grandma ’s Rosa Walton does ...
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