Junodream creates a dreamy and sonically pleasing atmosphere on their latest EP entitled Isn't It Lovely (To Be Alone) Junodream are comprised of Ed Vyvyan (vocals), Dougal Gray (guitar), Tom Rea (guitar), Will Ryder (bass) and Jake Gidley (drums). Isn’t It Lovely (To Be Alone) is the second EP from the band, previously having released the record Terrible Things That Could … [Read more...] about Junodream: Isn’t It Lovely (To Be Alone) EP – Review
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Uncut Gems: Original Soundtrack – Review
Daniel Lopatin returns as composer for the Josh and Benny Safdie directed movie Uncut Gems, creating a wondrous mix of sonic soundscapes and tantalising electronica. Brooklyn-based musician and composer Daniel Lopatin has never been one to shy away from a challenge. Receiving the Best Soundtrack Award at 2017s Cannes Film Festival for his work with Good Time, it was only a … [Read more...] about Uncut Gems: Original Soundtrack – Review
Camila Cabello: Romance – Review
The young American popstar Camila Cabello releases her second solo album titled Romance, carrying on her music career post-Fifth Harmony. After already releasing numerous singles, Camila Cabello fans had high expectations for the sound of the album and she definitely delivered. The twenty-two-year-old reverts back to her roots as she embeds her Latino background into her … [Read more...] about Camila Cabello: Romance – Review
Khruangbin: Brixton Academy, London – Live Review
Brixton Academy London - 3rd December 2019 Khruangbin, the bewigged instrumental trio from Texas, wowed a capacity crowd at Brixton Academy with their soothing, hypnotic and atmospheric shoegaze guitar-funk soundscapes. Laura Lee, Mark Speer and Donald ‘DJ’ Johnson, the Texan trio otherwise known as Khruangbin, have truly crossed over beyond their ardent, though cult, … [Read more...] about Khruangbin: Brixton Academy, London – Live Review
The Who: Who – Review
The Who make a triumphant return with their first new record in over a decade, managing to draw past experiences but still create a fresh sound. A band like The Who doesn’t really need a paragraph of introduction. With a resume spanning over 50 years, everyone knows them. It’s impossible to have lived any length of time on this planet and not heard their songs. They have … [Read more...] about The Who: Who – Review
David Norland: Glam Tear Stain – Review
David Norland releases debut full-length Glam Tear Stain, skillfully manipulating intimate but docile tones set against mesmerizing rhythmic textures. Emmy-nominated neo-classical composer David Norland has been a busy man. Recently composing the score to 2018 HBO film My Dinner With Herve and with previous work on The View, Norland recently turned his attention to … [Read more...] about David Norland: Glam Tear Stain – Review