Father John Misty – I Love You HoneyBear
Tillman removes himself from the convoluted parables and cryptic philosophies he expresses in “Fear Fun” and instead focuses on love, as highlighted by his bold choice of album title. He…
Prides of Glasgow fall short in Edinburgh
To say Prides are carrying a bit of weight these days is an understatement. Since performing to the world at the Closing Ceremony of last year’s Commonwealth Games, the Glasgow…
Peace – Happy People
Perhaps guilty of achieving without ambition, Peace’s latest effort is more continuation than innovation. Although peppered with catchy moments, such as “World Pleasure” and “I’m a Girl”, the album blends…
Kid Ink – Full Speed
For weeks now, Kid Ink has been stirring up excitement with the announcement of his third studio album Full Speed. The LA born rapper became well known last year with…
Kendrick Lamar – The Blacker The Berry
Why did I weep when Trayvon Martin was in the street? When gang-bangin make me kill a n**** blacker than me? Hypocrite!” Kendrick Lamar’s new track finds him in the…
Sister trio stun the Queen’s Hall once again
The first time I saw The Staves was at the Manchester Arena, a huge 21,000-person venue with a reputation for putting on bands more like Radiohead than three sisters armed…
The Cribs – Burning For No One
If you’d listened to anything from The Cribs’ last album, In The Belly of The Brazen Bull, expecting an indie banger along the lines of earlier singles “I’m a Realist”…
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar OST
Heavily influenced by 2001: A Space Odyssey, in which Stanley Kubrick used Strauss’ ‘Also Sprach Zarathustra’ to underline the film’s crescendos, Zimmer’s soundtrack provokes deep emotions throughout Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi…