Grammy-nominated sisters, Larkin Poe, massively miss the “unexplored terrain” they believe they have found on their fourth studio release, Self Made Man. Music is obviously in the blood of sister duo Larkin Poe, having been raised in Atlanta and based in Nashville – both major musical hubs across the Atlantic. With their fourth release, Self Made Man, the sisters believe … [Read more...] about Larkin Poe: Self Made Man – Review
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Henry Green: Half Light – Album Review
Twenty-four-year-old Bristolian electronic artist and producer Henry Green returns to the fray with the bittersweet electronic pop of Half Light, his long-awaited follow-up to 2018’s acclaimed Shift. In the world of the arts, many successful practitioners perfect the knack of being stationary, remaining in a comfort zone and sticking to what works. The ease of falling into … [Read more...] about Henry Green: Half Light – Album Review
Crown Lands: Wayward Flyers Vol.1 – Review
Crown Lands provide a stripped back, contemplative sound that creates a beautiful contrast to their previous work on new EP Wayward Flyers Vol.1. Canadian Duo Crown Lands might be rising stars because of their big riffs, brash guitars and energetic live shows, but unbeknownst to many, their quieter side can be just as devastating. New EP Wayward Flyers Vol.1 showcases this … [Read more...] about Crown Lands: Wayward Flyers Vol.1 – Review
Phoebe Bridgers: Punisher – Review
Twenty-five-year-old Californian singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers more than matches the emotional candour and poetic flourishes of her 2017 debut, Stranger In The Alps, with another nourishing, unflinching and authoritative cluster of wry tales of modern discomfort and heartbreak. In the space of just a few years, the Californian folk-rocker Phoebe Bridgers has laid down … [Read more...] about Phoebe Bridgers: Punisher – Review
Gia Margaret: Mia Gargaret – Review
The ‘sleep rock’ singer reinvents herself as an ambient sound sculptor on her predominantly instrumental follow-up to the acclaimed song cycle, There’s Always a Glimmer, offering music as a healing process and solace from uncertainty. Gia Margaret patented the genre of ‘sleep rock’ in 2018 with her quietly devastating debut, There’s Always a Glimmer, a lo-fi collection of … [Read more...] about Gia Margaret: Mia Gargaret – Review
Sundogs: The Code – Album Review
With an underlying classic rock sound and leanings toward jazz fusion, Sundogs’ The Code tries to grow from previous records, managing to shine a light in the dark. If you’re in a band and not writing songs that you enjoy, then something is wrong. When we reviewed Sundogs previous record Legends In Their Own Minds, this was the album’s strength, and the fun and jovial … [Read more...] about Sundogs: The Code – Album Review