Prepare yourself for positivity, dancing, afrobeats, tropical vibes and a damn lot of feel-good music with Burna Boy and his new record; Twice As Tall. A genuine theme of sunny music is displayed throughout this album and although Burna Boy’s trademark African style is prevalent in more than a handful of tracks, the record still allows the artist to showcase an element of … [Read more...] about Burna Boy: Twice As Tall – Review
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Susanna: Baudelaire & Piano – Review
Scandinavian art-pop singer-songwriter Susanna grows gothic wings and breathes new life into the poetry of Charles Baudelaire whilst exercising an unwavering devotion to sparse melancholy. Over the course of a thirteen-year career, the captivating, noir-infused music of the Norwegian singer-songwriter Susanna Wallumrod has consistently inhabited the darker corridors of life, … [Read more...] about Susanna: Baudelaire & Piano – Review
Bright Eyes: Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was – Review
Returning from an unofficial hiatus, Bright Eyes create a beautifully reminiscent mix of sounds and structures accompanied by thought-provoking lyrics. With a steady flow of songs released over the last few months Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nathaniel Walcott have gradually whetted the appetite for new album Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was. There’s a lot going … [Read more...] about Bright Eyes: Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was – Review
Vast Caldera: Vast Caldera 1 – Review
Vast Caldera 1 is an interesting EP that attempts to combine rock, classical and electronic music in new and exciting ways. NYC-based musician Vast Caldera - aka Justin Weiss - loves to experiment. Growing up on a healthy diet of classic rock and guitar riffs before then discovering the electronic scene at college, this led to his fusing of the two genres together, with a … [Read more...] about Vast Caldera: Vast Caldera 1 – Review
Ezra Feinberg: Recumbent Speech – Review
Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist and composer Ezra Feinberg tinkers with kosmische, minimalism, campfire folk and prog flavours to craft an enveloping, sun-baked soundscape, an electronic touchstone for years to come. Recumbent Speech is the latest offering by Ezra Feinberg, the former leader of San Franciscan torchbearers of psych, Citay. It’s a satisfying and pristine … [Read more...] about Ezra Feinberg: Recumbent Speech – Review
Erasure: The Neon – Album Review
Synth-pop superstars Vince Clarke and Andy Bell - otherwise known as Erasure - make an optimistic and poppy return to the sound that shaped them into the artists they are today. The Neon, Erasure’s 18th studio album, is charged with sentimentality, youthful energy and thoughtful, reflective songs. “It was about refreshing my love — hopefully, our love — of great pop”, lead … [Read more...] about Erasure: The Neon – Album Review






