Pixies seminal album turns 30 this year and to celebrate the band is reissuing a limited edition run on vinyl. Pixies capped off a run of fine form and frantic album production in 1991 with the delightfully playful and raw power pop-fuelled twists and turns of Trompe Le Monde. Full of bright, fuzzy guitars and tailored yet wild flows, the record is confident and aggressive … [Read more...] about Pixies to reissue Trompe Le Monde on vinyl for 30th Anniversary
Nancy Wenstrom: Inside Story – Review
Nancy Wenstrom looks back on her life with warm Americana sentimentality on album, Inside Story. Nancy Wenstrom really knows how to give you those warm, fuzzy feels. Her new album Inside Story (named because of being shutdown during the pandemic), is a warm slice of nostalgia that shows the love of her country and the life she’s lived. With heartache, loss, strength and … [Read more...] about Nancy Wenstrom: Inside Story – Review
Outernet: A Central London District For Music and More
We speak to CEO of Outernet Global Phillip O’Ferrall about the billion-pound redevelopment around London’s Denmark Street, with an aim to once again bring back that essence of music and creativity to the capital. If you’re in London and find yourself at Tottenham Court Road Station, look out for the Now Building as you exit the tube. It’s hard to miss. This huge, … [Read more...] about Outernet: A Central London District For Music and More
KSI: All Over The Place – Album Review
KSI releases second studio album All Over the Place, which is… exactly that. This is both a compliment and a criticism of the release. For someone whose career currently includes YouTube, boxing, music and weekly Celebrity Gogglebox appearances, to release a full studio album is a remarkable feat. Despite occasional issues with a lack of artistic voice, what cannot be … [Read more...] about KSI: All Over The Place – Album Review
Squarepusher: Feed Me Weird Things – Review
Tom Jenkinson, known by the moniker of Squarepusher, has returned with this very special edition of his debut album Feed Me Weird Things. Originally released in 1996, the album features 16 recordings that he produced whilst studying Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art and Design. It’s soaked in 90’s rave scene nostalgia, stylistically jumping from drill’n’bass to drum’n’bass … [Read more...] about Squarepusher: Feed Me Weird Things – Review
Clairo: Sling – Album Review
Clairo releases second studio album, Sling, a more laid-back and relaxed affair than its predecessor… and that’s a good thing. When singer-songwriter Clairo released her debut studio album Immunity back in August of 2019, she took the music community by storm with her incredibly unique sound and brilliant mix of bedroom pop and traditional indie. It was certainly a … [Read more...] about Clairo: Sling – Album Review






