Meek Mill returns to music with his fifth studio album Expensive Pain, a testament to his varied and prosperous career, which includes managing a music label and running a sports apparel retailer. With Grammy nominations and a highly successful music career under his belt, Meek Mill uses this release to discuss numerous topics close to his heart, such as mental health, … [Read more...] about Meek Mill: Expensive Pain – Review
Natalie Imbruglia: Firebird – Review
Natalie Imbruglia's latest album Firebird touches on themes of vulnerability, independence and burgeoning confidence post-breakup. Recorded mostly in lockdown, Imbruglia describes recording the album as a “profound and satisfying experience”. If only one could say the same about the listening experience! While it would be to be overly negative about optimistic and … [Read more...] about Natalie Imbruglia: Firebird – Review
Drake: Certified Lover Boy – Review
It feels almost sacrilegious to be so dissatisfied with the sixth studio album of one of the most prolific rappers of our time, yet here we are. Given the similar problems plaguing Scorpion, however, this shouldn’t come as a surprise. Drake’s Certified Lover Boy is a self-indulgent, 86-minute meander through an ocean of overwhelming Drakeness - which is fine, if you … [Read more...] about Drake: Certified Lover Boy – Review
Chvrches: Screen Violence – Review
Screen Violence, the fourth studio album by Scottish trio Chvrches, is a raw and honest reflection on regrets, lockdown life and vulnerability. The title is both an allusion to the group’s musical past (a former contender for the band’s name) and the circumstances in which the album was conceived; being mostly produced remotely during 2020. As Lauren Mayberry notes, … [Read more...] about Chvrches: Screen Violence – Review
Brandee Younger: Somewhere Different – Review
Brandee Younger releases Somewhere Different, a terrific demonstration of the harp’s capabilities and versatility. The album covers an impressively wide range of genres and sounds from classical to hip-hop to jazz, all whilst placing her beautiful instrument in various roles; both through collaborating with other soloists and taking centre stage. Somewhere Different aims to … [Read more...] about Brandee Younger: Somewhere Different – Review
Nnic: Slow Motion Fantasy – EP Review
Slow Motion Fantasy, the debut EP from Nnic, is a strong release, exploring deeply nuanced topics in a thoughtful yet provocative manner. Yurn’s electric production and Nnic’s impressive word-painting combine across three tracks covering themes of nostalgia, yearning and frustration. Despite this political and specific niche, what is striking about this EP is its … [Read more...] about Nnic: Slow Motion Fantasy – EP Review