Vibrant, timely and sun-drunk, Weird Milk’s latest single is an ode to a bygone era. The North London retro boys who made their mark on the scene with their initial singles Honey, I’m Around and Anything You Want are back after just over a year and a change in their line-up. Vienna is the lead single off their upcoming EP, We Were Strangers, due to drop later this … [Read more...] about Weird Milk: Vienna – Single Review
Liz Cooper: Hot Sass – Album Review
Liz Cooper sets expectations alight with a record spliced with the artful sounds of psychedelia, aggressive punk, and clear influences from the 90s grunge scene. If you’re a big fan of The Stampede, these are sad times for you. Leaving her long-time home of Nashville and departing from the band with the blessing of the big three, lead vocalist Liz Cooper charges forward on … [Read more...] about Liz Cooper: Hot Sass – Album Review
Gorillaz: Live At The O2, London – Review
After 18 months, Gorillaz welcome London back to the world of live music and remind us how good it feels to be together again I barely slept that night. August 11th had been furiously circled on my calendar and I had been praying this day would come for months. As I headed out towards the O2, I looked around at the people on the bus with me and wondered if anyone else was … [Read more...] about Gorillaz: Live At The O2, London – Review
Jungle: Loving in Stereo – Album Review
Jungle are reborn with a dynamic synthesis of genres that leave the door open for a world of future possibilities. Since 2013, Jungle has been notoriously branded as a neo-soul duo, but this may be about to change. After leaving XL Recordings to form their own label, Tom McFarland Joshua Lloyd-Watson possess a newfound freedom that can be felt in their most explorative work … [Read more...] about Jungle: Loving in Stereo – Album Review
Brown Bones: Brown Bones – Review
Indie-folk with an eclectic array of sounds that tell an unbridled, Brown Bones tells relatable tales of life’s highs and lows. If like me you saw the name ‘Brown Bones’ and it didn’t ring any bells, let me assure you that you are likely no stranger to his work. Pseudonym for the highly talented producer, musician, and visual artist that you may know better as Andrew Moon … [Read more...] about Brown Bones: Brown Bones – Review