Debut EP National Trust from Blanketman layers laidback vocals on top of dynamic instrumentation and post-punk soundscapes. Manchester-based band Blanketman have given us their debut EP National Trust – a lively set of tracks that lyrically ‘represents a lot of the stresses to millennial life’ and sonically manages to feel both refreshing and old-school at the same time. The … [Read more...] about Blanketman: National Trust – EP Review
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Black Honey: Written & Directed – Review
Black Honey, one of the UK’s most varied rock bands, refuse to be tied down on their second record, 'Written & Directed'. The thing that grabbed me right away with Black Honey’s newest release was the distinctive reference to one of cinema’s greatest auteurs, Quentin Tarantino. One can speculate over the title of the record, a clear homage to the movies, though there is … [Read more...] about Black Honey: Written & Directed – Review
Mother of Mars: I Hear – Album Review
The New Yorkers have enlisted the help of vocalist Jaiko Suzuki to bring a new dimension to the band’s electronic eccentricity. The album artwork and title of the new Mother of Mars album are indicative of a primal nature; something that is accurately reflected in the beginning of Durga & Demon, with its pounding drums that give off an earthy and rough nature. The extent … [Read more...] about Mother of Mars: I Hear – Album Review
Flyght Club: Those American Eyes – Single Review
Flyght Club, aka singer/songwriter Shauvik Sharan releases the all-encompassing and genre-defying Those American Eyes. They say write about what you love, and Shauvik Sharan loves the opportunities and seductiveness music has brought to him throughout his time in America. Being an immigrant, he calls upon the difficulties he’s faced making it in the industry but builds on … [Read more...] about Flyght Club: Those American Eyes – Single Review
Gabrielle: Do It Again – Review
After her triumphant success finishing fourth on The Masked Singer, Gabrielle has graced us once again with her unique voice by covering a range of songs on her sixth studio album, Do It Again. With one of the most distinct voices in Britain, Gabrielle lends her vocal cords to recordings of songs that she sang on the show, as well as some new music. While her talent is … [Read more...] about Gabrielle: Do It Again – Review
Zara Larsson: Poster Girl – Review
Zara Larsson could not be any further away from ruining our lives with her new album Poster Girl. Showing us her independent attitude and spreading her feel-good energy, there is no wonder every girl wants her as their best friend. This album is not only filled with your classic pop songs about the love life that shaped them into the woman they are today, but it is also … [Read more...] about Zara Larsson: Poster Girl – Review






