Tyler Okonma will make your ‘Earfquake’ with his latest album, Igor. He is an artist, a producer, songwriter, designer, and, most definitely, an absurdist (or abstractionist, depending on your angle), from a Neu-Renaissance of sound. Tyler let his public know early on that he doesn’t mean to be famous for rapping, but for his creative abilities in putting melodic and visual … [Read more...] about Review: Tyler, The Creator – Igor
Review: Whenyoung – Reasons To Dream
Whenyoung release their much-hyped debut record Reasons To Dream, showing off their penchant for jangly power pop and insightful lyrics. Irish trio Whenyoung haven’t been around for long, but they’ve made the most of their short time on the music circuit. Making the bold step of moving to London from their hometown of Limerick was an early choice that helped build a bigger, … [Read more...] about Review: Whenyoung – Reasons To Dream
Review: Outerfield – Pleasant Grove Hotel
Outerfield take on deeply personal and troubling lyrics amongst 70s rock and indie pop beats with new record Pleasant Grove Hotel. Music is there to vent, and vent is what Outerfield do best on new record Pleasant Grove Hotel. This is no light-hearted record as Matt Hutson and Garay Schrader rattle their way through desolate and bleak scenarios, focussing on past traumas and … [Read more...] about Review: Outerfield – Pleasant Grove Hotel
All Marvel Movie Soundtracks to be released on Vinyl via Mondo
Get your turntable ready for some epic Marvel Cinematic Universe mayhem as Mondo is set to release every single soundtrack in the saga. Mondo music, in partnership with Marvel Music/Hollywood Records, will be releasing wax editions of all the marvel movie soundtracks to date, featuring collectable artwork, coloured discs and previously unreleased bonus tracks. With … [Read more...] about All Marvel Movie Soundtracks to be released on Vinyl via Mondo
Review: Cate Le Bon – Reward
Cate Le Bon endures her solitude on new record Reward, looking introspectively to form the basis of her beautifully realised music. Sometimes, the best thing you can do is take yourself away from it all for a while. Periods of introspection allow the human mind to recuperate, figure things out and find answers from within. This is exactly what Cate Le Bon wanted to … [Read more...] about Review: Cate Le Bon – Reward
Review: Nimo & The Light – Don’t Feed The Pigeons
Nimo & The Light release new record Don’t Feed The Pigeons, based unashamedly in 90s indie but with a plethora of their own, strong ideas. It’s difficult to incorporate artist influences into your music without them overtaking completely: you need that perfect balance. Good bands are able to juggle this fine line without a problem, and Nimo & The Light’s new record … [Read more...] about Review: Nimo & The Light – Don’t Feed The Pigeons