Draag proves that Coronavirus can produce some positives, as without the downtime we wouldn’t be gifted their latest release, Covers EP. With the inability to tour due to a certain pandemic, LA-based group Draag release an EP of covers (simply named Covers EP). The quintet have thrown their indie-shoegaze talents onto songs by Deerhunter, Throbbing Gristle, Pinback, Milton … [Read more...] about Draag: Covers EP – Review
The Jaded Hearts Club: You’ve Always Been Here – Review
The Jaded Hearts Club, a supergroup formed purely for a birthday party, release their debut album You’ve Always Been Here. But was it worth continuing the party further or is it just a bad hangover? Supergroups have always been a strange phenomenon. Sometimes they work but more often than not they’re a short-lived gimmick. The Jaded Hearts Club (a band group consisting of … [Read more...] about The Jaded Hearts Club: You’ve Always Been Here – Review
Deftones: Ohms – Album Review
Sacramento natives and metal legends, Deftones, return with their ninth album Ohms. An album that could rival (what some call their masterpiece), White Pony, twenty years on. Deftones are one of those few bands that everyone has heard of and seen listed on festival lineups year after year, yet, for some reason, only a select group know what they sound like. For those lucky … [Read more...] about Deftones: Ohms – Album Review
Mammal Hands: Captured Spirits – Review
Mammal Hands return, alongside producer George Atkins, to once more take us on a jazzy adventure on their fourth album, Captured Spirits. A group blending jazz, electronica, and classical music isn’t the first thing you’d think to burst out of Norwich. But that's exactly what trio Mammal Hands have been doing for three albums. Now, on their fourth album Captured Spirits, … [Read more...] about Mammal Hands: Captured Spirits – Review
Aidan Knight: Aidan Knight – Review
Songwriter Aidan Knight has remained under the mainstream radar his whole career, but will his latest album make him a household name? Active since 2008, Canadian songwriter, Aidan Knight, releases his latest album, Aidan Knight. Since his last release, Each Other, Aidan has moved from Canada to Berlin (and back again), had his first child, and gone sober - all in the midst … [Read more...] about Aidan Knight: Aidan Knight – Review
Broken Hands: Split In Two – Review
Broken Hands finally release a followup to their exceptional 2015 debut, but have those five years hindered their momentum? It’s been a long five years since Broken Hands released their debut album, Turbulence, both for fans and the band alike. Having announced signing to Atlantic Records in 2018 for their follow up record, they have since toured the world, scrapped the … [Read more...] about Broken Hands: Split In Two – Review