Laura Marling returns with new record Song For Our Daughter, delivering her familiar tones and melodies but also creating deeper soundscapes that ebb and flow throughout. If you think of unique and recognisable vocals from nu-folk artists, Laura Marling would be up there amongst Conor Oberst, M.Ward, and Marcus Mumford. On top of this, her lyrics can be some of the most … [Read more...] about Laura Marling: Song For Our Daughter – Review
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Stephanie Catlett: Meet Me In The Dream EP – Review
Stephanie Catlett creates a complex and subtle EP with Meet Me In The Dream, using imagery-laden lyrics to accompany the soft but sincere sound. Meet Me In The Dream could be described as a country-tinged pop record, but it feels more than that. There’s a strong vibe of folk that runs throughout, accompanied by lyrics that delve deeper than your typical country song. … [Read more...] about Stephanie Catlett: Meet Me In The Dream EP – Review
Sean Miller: Everywhere I Roam EP – Review
Sean Miller gives us a glimpse into his soul with the artist unafraid to reveal his deepest thoughts amongst country, folk and Americana tinged music. It’s always difficult starting in a band and then releasing solo material. For some, it really works and gives you a taste of creative freedom that can lead to great things. For others, it could be a very lonesome trial that … [Read more...] about Sean Miller: Everywhere I Roam EP – Review
Thundercat: It Is What It Is – Review
Bass virtuoso and genius, Thundercat returns with his fourth solo album It Is What It Is, proving once more why he is so highly regarded by both the jazz and hip-hop world. Thundercat, whose real name is Stephen Bruner, is the go-to bassist in contemporary African-American music. He lives and breathes music, having come from a greatly successful musical family (his father … [Read more...] about Thundercat: It Is What It Is – Review
Sufjan Stevens and Lowell Brams: Aporia – Review
In which the baroque folkie and sound sculptor par excellence reunites with his influential stepfather to plunder a series of captivating, tautly constructed ambient New Age synth-wave hymns from years of circuitous jam sessions; a thrilling musical conversation of unsettling and uplifting aromas that pays exquisite homage to mentoring and a shared personal … [Read more...] about Sufjan Stevens and Lowell Brams: Aporia – Review
Loose Fit: Loose Fit EP – Review
New Aussie band Loose Fit have just released their debut self-titled EP. Reflecting their passion for experimental and punk music, the recurring bass grooves will be so ingrained in your mind they may even narrate your nightmares. Starting with engaging riffs, we experience a little disappointment whilst each song eventually ends up following the same pattern. The occasional … [Read more...] about Loose Fit: Loose Fit EP – Review