The debut album by the London-based singer-songwriter and erstwhile Hoosiers frontman is a low-key chamber-pop pearl, a series of fragile, immersive and introspective melodies given shape by Erland Cooper’s sympathetic, strings-laden production. Irwin Sparkes opens his solo debut, Age Of Entitlement, with a meditation on the subject of suicide: “I could end it all, just a … [Read more...] about White Tail Falls: Age of Entitlement – Review
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Review: Rich Lerner & The Groove – Jammin’ With Juma
We take a listen to new record Jammin’ With Juma from Rich Lerner & The Groove, giving the listener a taste of jam-rock mixed with chilled out beats. When you’ve been in a band for a while, you can struggle to differentiate yourself from your music. Sometimes it’s good look to new people and new ideas to help your music grow. That’s exactly what Rich Lerner & The … [Read more...] about Review: Rich Lerner & The Groove – Jammin’ With Juma
Review: Conor Oberst – Ruminations (Vinyl Edition)
Conor’s new solo record is full of the usual poetic skill and imagery you’d expect from the artist, and arguably see’s him reach deeper than ever into his psyche. If you’re a fan of Conor Oberst’s music, you’ll know that it’s famed for being littered with depressive connotations; the singer has suffered with depression throughout his life and his music is a way to deal with … [Read more...] about Review: Conor Oberst – Ruminations (Vinyl Edition)
Review: The Strokes – Future Present Past (Vinyl Edition)
The Strokes are back, and who wouldn’t want them to be? It’s only for an EP mind, so all you fans hoping for a full lengther, this will have to do for now. But, to be honest, it’s a surprise they’ve released anything lately; not many expected much from the five-piece at present, with rumours of band tensions being constantly prevalent in recent years. Entitled Future Present … [Read more...] about Review: The Strokes – Future Present Past (Vinyl Edition)