Other Lives have given us a snapshot of the initial workings of their previous album with Sicily Sessions. Making a decent album that consists entirely of demos always carries with it an element of risk. The final releases are already out and the early drafts may seem underwhelming in comparison. However, this is not the case for Sicily Sessions – a collection of tracks that … [Read more...] about Other Lives: Sicily Sessions – Review
Yore: Yore – Album Review
Yore releases his self-titled debut album, capturing the essence of dream-pop but only giving us a small taste of what he’s capable of producing. With delicate textures and lofty vocals, this album certainly succeeds in providing us with a hazy, airy atmosphere. Yore teams up with a variety of artists to produce a celestial collection of tracks that stop time for a short … [Read more...] about Yore: Yore – Album Review
Movie Club: Black Flamingo – Review
Movie Club release debut album Black Flamingo, paying a fitting tribute to the rock duo’s name. Whether it was intentional or not, this album is definitely something you could imagine hearing on the big screen. It’s refreshing to hear a collection of tracks without a vocalist as it forces you to listen closely to the instrumentation and, when you do, you can tell that … [Read more...] about Movie Club: Black Flamingo – Review
Lucy Spraggan Interview: Choices, Working Out, and Empty Pockets
Lucy Spraggan chats to us about her next album, 'Choices', her physical transformation and the pressure of social media. Between getting divorced, getting sober and getting fit, it’s safe to say that Lucy has had quite a year. We spoke to her recently about her new outlook on life and how it has influenced her album, Choices, which is to be released next year. Since we … [Read more...] about Lucy Spraggan Interview: Choices, Working Out, and Empty Pockets
The Maghreban: Connection – Review
Featuring a combination of jazz, techno, and the occasional Middle Eastern influence, The Maghreban's second album, Connection, is a bit of a mixed bag. I tried hard to like this album, I really did. However, there is only so much praise that can be given to a collection of tracks that have very little going on seventy percent of the time. The album does have its perks, and … [Read more...] about The Maghreban: Connection – Review
Bring Me The Horizon: Post Human: Survival Horror – Review
Bring Me The Horizon are back with their apocalyptic EP, Post Human: Survival Horror. Written as a means of coping with the COVID-19 pandemic, the tracks on the latest Bring Me The Horizon EP comment on humanity’s precarious existence through a mix of hard rock, thrash metal, and electronica. As the title Survival Horror suggests, listeners are in for a sobering experience … [Read more...] about Bring Me The Horizon: Post Human: Survival Horror – Review