Cameron Blake’s latest album is an intimate affair which takes an empathetic look at the problems facing the world today...
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Inspired by a difficult time in his life, Nick Hemming and The Leisure Society have turned their sadness into beauty...
The York trio Fawn Spots hit a fine post-hardcore stride on their impressively frenetic debut long player ‘From Safer Place’...
Hartlepool act The Jar Family may just have brought a new genre to the folk music fray with ‘industrial folk’...
The second album by Britain’s biggest ever reggae band gets the deluxe reissue treatment, 34 years on from its original...
Andy Holden and his allies create an uncategorisable, genre-hopping assortment of sounds and songs that’s part anthology and part debut...
London indie-folk artist Inti Rowland releases his debut LP ‘17th Century Japanese Aviary’, a record of delicate and precise songwriting...
The former Rooney guitarist and vocalist Taylor Locke goes it alone on his west coast rock-fuelled single ‘Call Me Kuchu’...
They’re just a year into their career but Keroscene are already writing with the assurance of noise-rock’s most accomplished veterans ondon...
Once a solo effort and now a sprawling musical collective, Hillström & Billy have captured something magical on ‘The Holding’...
‘Songs From The Hive’s’ catchy songwriting sees youthful New York songwriter Brian Dunne making a bid for the big league ew...
A warped and demented joyride, ‘Hammer And A Nail’ proves that Vienna Ditto really are ones to watch this year...

























