Paul Weller takes you on a musical expedition as he re-emerges with a futuristic and totally unique sound through his brand new record, On Sunset. Paul Weller is a name that is synonymous with British culture and wherever he goes, he takes an abundance of musical talent with him. Incredibly, On Sunset is the solo artist’s 26th record and he shows absolutely no signs of … [Read more...] about Paul Weller: On Sunset – Album Review
PJ Harvey to reissue acclaimed 90s album ‘Rid Of Me’ on vinyl
A blast from the nineties past is upon us with the news that PJ Harvey is to reissue her fantastic 90s album Rid of Me for the first time in almost 30 years. PJ Harvey’s sophomore studio album is a highlight in the artist’s career and it had to be really, following on from the critically acclaimed Dry. Performed by the trio of Rob Ellis (drums), Steve Vaughan (Bass) and … [Read more...] about PJ Harvey to reissue acclaimed 90s album ‘Rid Of Me’ on vinyl
TTRRUUCES: TTRRUUCES – Review
Rock operas were all the rage for a period of time, now Anglo-French duo TTRRUUCES show us theirs on their self-titled debut. Jules and Natalie, musical duo TTRRUUCES could be described as Sgt. Pepper played by Tame Impala tripping in a field. It's a big compliment being compared to a global icon as well as current psychedelic torchbearers, and is also seemingly justified. … [Read more...] about TTRRUUCES: TTRRUUCES – Review
Luke Schneider: Altar of Harmony – Review
The pedal steel guitarist Luke Schneider ventures into New Age ambience on a serene and medicinal set, displaying a command of cosmic synthesis and introspection. The respected Nashville pedal steel player Luke Schneider has been much in demand as a session player for many years, lending his weepy tones to hippie-cowboy/girl material by the likes of William Tyler, Margo … [Read more...] about Luke Schneider: Altar of Harmony – Review
JJ Draper: The Theft And The Flight EP – Review
If diving into soft, acoustic music is what you love, then it is time to save JJ Draper's new EP The Theft And The Flight to your favourite playlist. Sounding like Bon Iver with similar attributes to Yael Naim and Billie Eilish, his raw talent and fragile expression of real-life events makes him stand out from the crowd. Opening the EP with That’s What I Call Progress, … [Read more...] about JJ Draper: The Theft And The Flight EP – Review
Zachary Cale: False Spring – Review
The Brooklyn singer-songwriter’s new double, his first album in five years, creeps up on the listener with its unbusy, melodic country-folk explorations of love, loss and the passage of time. On False Spring, Zachary Cale’s first record since 2015’s Duskland, the Louisiana-born, New York-based troubadour encapsulates a bittersweet mood that’s soaked in the fraught … [Read more...] about Zachary Cale: False Spring – Review






