Dan’s Boogie is the 14th studio album by Destroyer (also known as ‘the Dan Bejar project’) and it follows – in 2022’s ...
It takes a special kind of confidence to invite comparisons to one of the most revered albums in history, but if anyone can, ...
The London-via-NYC polymath’s third album is proof positive that the more you write about what you know, the better the ...
Floating somewhere between worlds – spiritual and streetwise, experimental yet grounded, like the smell of incense outside a ...
Orchestral arrangements, guitars with just the right amount of reverb and Michelle Zauner’s wistful, sad vocals at the centre of everything – this is an album to luxuriate in Mills’ production is ...
The Horrors – yes, those Horrors, the ones who crawled out of the crypt with Strange House, tore the indie rulebook in half with Primary Colours, and caused some people to fucking levitate with Skying ...
Half of The Lemon Twigs dives deep into his mellow, introspective world and gives a glimpse of what’s going on in his head. The other half is along for the ride Tracks like the Paul McCartney-esque ...
The Atlanta rapper delivers a lot of music on his third album, with Travis Scott, Skepta, Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd along ...