Mt. Joy have created a harmonious sound, suitable for all scenarios via their brand new album Rearrange Us. It is a record that oozes relaxation and positivity and has the ability to fill any room, even during these strange times of isolation and lockdown. Whether you’re taking a long walk to get some air, writing something new, creating a masterpiece or simply chilling in … [Read more...] about Mt. Joy: Rearrange Us – Album Review
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Vistas: Everything Changes In The End – Review
Vistas create the perfect indie-summer anthems on new album Everything Changes In The End, but have nowhere to play them. It’s a strange world at the moment, but indie revellers Vistas are here to remind us that upbeat indie and summer vibes can still be enjoyed at home with new album Everything Changes In The End. Although this will only be for some; it all depends whether … [Read more...] about Vistas: Everything Changes In The End – Review
Woods: Strange To Explain – Review
Woods, Brooklyn’s campfire psych-folkies, resurface with a creamy, evocative and sleek slice of dream-pop psychedelia which marries inviting and pretty melodies to philosophical lyrical content. Woods, the New York folk-rockers led by Jeremy Earl and Jarvis Taveniere, have quietly cultivated an enviable canon of warm, dreamy psych-folk-pop over the past decade or so. Now … [Read more...] about Woods: Strange To Explain – Review
Katie Von Schleicher: Consummation – Review
The third, shape-shifting album from the Brooklyn singer-songwriter Katie Von Schleicher is a minor break-up classic of confessional chamber-pop and electronic psych-rock, propelled by urgency, despair and a willingness to take intriguing left turns. The New York-based artist Katie Von Schleicher is no shrinking violet. On her latest adventure, Consummation, she has … [Read more...] about Katie Von Schleicher: Consummation – Review
Nicole Atkins: Italian Ice – Album Review
Nicole Atkins breathes life into new album Italian Ice, drawing on a strong lineup of musicians amidst a genre-hopping and emotional journey. The latest album from Nicole Atkins, Italian Ice, was recorded in the greatly respected Muscle Shoals Sound Studio and features members of the Bad Seeds, Dap-Kings, the legendary Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and more. Genre-hopping is … [Read more...] about Nicole Atkins: Italian Ice – Album Review
The 1975: Notes On A Conditional Form – Review
Matt Healy, the northern king of rock n roll who is always ready to spread his controversial opinions to his admirers, has taken The 1975 to new heights with album Notes On A Conditional Form. Whether you like frontman Matt Healy or not, it is clear that his genius lyrics and melodic creations never stop, and the signature 1975 stamp on songs are yet to get boring. Starting … [Read more...] about The 1975: Notes On A Conditional Form – Review