Enter Shikari have been on the music scene for quite some time now, and new album Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible calibrates their ability to create tracks that immediately make the listener anticipate more. There’s no wonder that the band is still a soaring success. The Great Unknown is an anthem for those awaiting their saviour. The synth rhythms throughout … [Read more...] about Enter Shikari: Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible – Review
7 Things You Can Do With Your Vinyl During Lockdown
With many people stuck inside during the coronavirus lockdown, many have a bit more free time on their hands. For record fans, this could mean more time to listen to music, but this isn’t the only thing you can do with your vinyl. With this in mind, we’ve listed 7 things you can do with your records to help pass the time, keep you mentally strong and get you through this crazy … [Read more...] about 7 Things You Can Do With Your Vinyl During Lockdown
Catholic Action: Celebrated By Strangers – Review
Glaswegian group Catholic Action have made their moment last on their second album Celebrated By Strangers, full of bright, indie rock loveliness. Following on from the success of their last album In Memory Of a couple of years ago, this is a perfect album for lovers of synth music and Electro Pop. They have recently been applauded by the likes of Annie Mac and Jack Saunders … [Read more...] about Catholic Action: Celebrated By Strangers – Review
Vinyl Nation Documentary and #RSDFillTheGap Campaign Launched
As most of you are well aware, this year’s Record Store Day has been shifted from 18th April to 20th June in light of the current coronavirus pandemic. With record shops currently closed and therefore suffering from loss of income, this is likely to have a detrimental effect on our places of musical solace when things eventually start getting back to normal. So, with … [Read more...] about Vinyl Nation Documentary and #RSDFillTheGap Campaign Launched
Fervence: Ghost EP – Review
Fervence create an emotionally-laden and hard-hitting record that contemplates what it is to be human in new EP, Ghost. Alternative/metal quartet Fervence not only know how to create strong, pulsating and big guitar tracks, but are also adept at wrapping these instances around smaller, quieter sections. New EP Ghost makes use of this template throughout, allowing the … [Read more...] about Fervence: Ghost EP – Review
James Elkington: Ever-Roving Eye – Review
James Elkington, the Chicago-based British troubadour, returns with another gossamer collection of finger-picking folk pastorals and finely crafted, evergreen song-writing throwbacks. Building upon the bucolic folk mantras of 2017’s Wintres Woma, James Elkington’s latest opus, Ever-Roving Eye confirms his burgeoning credentials as a classy operator in his own right and not … [Read more...] about James Elkington: Ever-Roving Eye – Review






