Jubilee, the third album from Japanese Breakfast, sees Michelle Zauner seeking out a happy future. With two albums already under her belt, Michelle Zauner - the face behind Japanese Breakfast - seems to have turned some kind of corner with new record, Jubilee. First album Psychopomp saw her wrestling with her mother’s cancer treatment and dealing with the anguish it created … [Read more...] about Japanese Breakfast: Jubilee – Review
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3D the Boss: Push It – Album Review
3D the Boss create an energetic, uplifting sound to your workout day with the funky pop album, Push It. And now for something completely different with Atlanta-based health and fitness pop trio 3D the Boss! Stylistically combining pop, funk, soul, and RnB against a beat-driven core, their potent sound is designed to get you moving and sweating. Even though this is the case, … [Read more...] about 3D the Boss: Push It – Album Review
Wolf Alice: Blue Weekend – Review
Wolf Alice return in fine form with the effortlessly cool and finely tuned new album, Blue Weekend. With songs that have a habit of getting stuck in your head for days, big things were expected from Wolf Alice’s third full-length, Blue Weekend. I’m happy to say it doesn’t disappoint. The band are in fine form here, lead singer and guitarist Ellie Rowsell once again able to … [Read more...] about Wolf Alice: Blue Weekend – Review
Wax Moon: Hello Morning – Review
Wax Moon bring together a delightful and mature folk-laden sound that soothes the soul on new album Hello Morning. Indie-folk duo Wax Moon (Paul Kimball and John Blatchford) really know how to write a well-structured song. Their debut album Hello Morning is a testament to this, drawing on their years of writing together to build a settled yet impactful sound held together … [Read more...] about Wax Moon: Hello Morning – Review
K4LT: Endgame – EP Review
K4LT creates an ever-changing dark and atmospheric sound that builds and drops mercilessly on new EP, Endgame. Alt-desktop doom artist K4LT (spoken “Kalt", German for "cold") really knows how to live and die by the sword. Content to create an almost new genre out of the odds and ends of others, his new, moody EP Endgame really encapsulates his unique style. Drawing on … [Read more...] about K4LT: Endgame – EP Review
BSÍ: Sometimes depressed…but always anti-fascist – Review
To release their debut album in two halves is testament to BSÍ and their maverick approach to making music. This comes alive throughout Sometimes depressed...but always anti-fascist. The Icelandic duo, Silla Thorarensen and Julius Pollux Rothlaender, formed BSÍ as two best friends, both experimenting with instruments they didn’t know how to play. A little uncustomary to say … [Read more...] about BSÍ: Sometimes depressed…but always anti-fascist – Review






