Southend’s finest psychedelic drone merchants unveil a debut that wears its influences on its sleeve but impresses all the same...
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Her fourth album shows that Annie Clark has learnt to trust her instincts, with an exceptional palette of art-rock songs...
Hillary Barleaux recalls a time when ‘Dawson’s Creek’ dominated TV screens and the world’s airwaves were thick with piano-led alt-rock...
Barbara Trentalange returns with her first album in five years, and doesn’t disappoint with the soulful blues-grunge of ‘Same Illusion’...
On their self-titled EP, US teen four-piece The District pay tribute to Mississippi legends of yore with some superb blues-rock merican...
‘Real Hair’ is a brilliant slab of 90s indie-rock that’s not a revivalist’s heaven but a rival for heaven itself...
Coronation Ball drag the funky, R&B-inflected indie-rock of Dismemberment Plan kicking and careening into a new decade t’s less than...
Scotland’s Algernon Doll graduates from the Elliott Smith school of Pacific northwest songwriting to become a scholar in Seattle grunge...
Menace Beach attempt to revive the grunge and psychedelic music of the 80s/90s with new EP ‘Low Talker’ – and...
Sharon Jones makes a triumphant return after beating cancer, with her illness having done nothing to diminish her vocal power...
Making their debut, Patterns walk the line between shoegaze revivalism and cerebral electronica, coming out smelling like veteran dream poppers...
Those legendary zeitgeist-spawning inventors of the loud/soft dynamic, the Pixies, return with their second EP release in the past year...

























