An album from one of our own: 21 Steps Forward
Suraj from EEE delivers his debut project.
Suraj from EEE delivers his debut project.
Despite rare glimmers of genius, the latest effort by soft rock outfit Rhye is disappointingly lackluster.
Julian Lage returns with his most assured album yet.
How can something that sounds so bad in principle sound so very good in practice? Felix investigates.
Garage-dwelling Ty Segall is back with another rock-your-socks-off album, a Pollock-esque splatter-painting of genres that’s money-back guaranteed to amuse and delight fans of psych rock everywhere.
In light of the passing of legendary The Fall frontman Mark E. Smith, Felix’s hottest new music writer offers his own profound and earth-shattering insights into an artist he knew too little about.
Always ones to be ambitious and experimental, Marble Skies sees the electro-rock outfit trying their hands at a variety of new styles. The result is an eclectic jumble that oozes colour.
The most hotly-anticipated awards of the year are here. Put your hands together for the NeighbourHOOD Grammys.
The Swedish sibling duo are back with their fourth album, Ruins.
The nimble fingered German electronic producer, Nils Frahm, has returned with a gorgeous new album, and a freshly shaved head.
That’s right, we’ve got another fucking list for you. Fucking sue us.
Music Editor Henry Eshbaugh gives his take on a classic album.