While her 2021 album ‘And Then Life Was Beautiful’ very much arrived in the shadow of the COVID-19 crisis, Nao still managed to conjure up a dose of sensual light from the within the darkness, even in ...
Where The Murder Capital’s debut, ‘When I Have Fears’ (2019), delivered poetic post-punk melancholy, the follow-up, ‘Gigi’s Recovery’ (2023), showcased atmospheric introspection. ‘Blindness’ marks a ...
’Conditions III’ neatly encapsulates Chalk’s aesthetic, from immersive, contemporary cinematica through to ‘90s rave style beats. From an ambient start, ‘Leipzig 87’ forms into a dark, thrumming loop ...
‘Like A Ribbon’ is an astonishingly confident debut from John Glacier, the Londoner’s sound showing itself as all-encompassing. The record feels otherworldly at times, the rotating arcade synths of ...
The Mercury Prize-winning jazz group have teamed up with British-Colombian artist Sasha Keable for their latest effort.
Post-punk icons Dry Cleaning have been confirmed as one of the headliner for this year’s edition of Bright The Corners festival, whilst the likes of Lime Garden, DEADLETTER and Gruff Rhys are also set ...
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It’s only natural that as we grow older and our tastes, cultural references, and surroundings change, they inherently evolve our ideas of how art and friendship can be embodied. In 2022, on debut ...
Sabrina Carpenter has won Valentine’s Day, having just dropped a new video for her hit single ‘Please Please Please’ featuring none other than country legend and global treasure Dolly Parton. The ...
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