Roots Manuva presents his best and most honest album in a decade, offering an unflinching look at both his own psyche and that of wider British society...
Early Mammal swim through dark, deep and groovy channels on their ace third album, like baked whales spurting dirty great riffs out of their blow-holes...
Junglepussy covers the (sometimes literally) sticky subject of love on her fecund debut album 'Pregnant With Success', in typically indomitable style...
Grimes' Art Angels is a candy-coated pop behemoth, but does it find her simply following the zeitgeist rather than creating it? And does that even matter?
The second album from USA Nails is a boiling jet of hot steam that puts paid to floppy-fringed twat Alex James' assertion that independent music is dead...
Like rampaging dwarfs who've cast off the shackles of servitude to Snow White, Workin’ Man Noise Unit are both pissed and pissed off on debut album 'Play Loud'...
Gold Celeste arrive on the crest of a Scandinavian psych-pop wave, and the deliciously sugary sounds of their debut album are sure to leave you aglow...
Luke O'Dwyer preaches a sermon on the mount of Hey Colossus, extolling the spiritual redemption offered by their second album of 2015: Radio Static High.
Evil Blizzard get a Haiku Review, harking back to a time when Glastonbury was about breaking in and bad acid rather than steel fences and Clean Bandit...
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