Is Screen Violence CHVRCHES best work to date? It’s hard to say, but what it does is continue CHVRCHES consistent run of producing excellent albums built on lively hooks, rhapsodic spaces and rich storytelling.
Read MoreSolar Power is musical proof Lorde has grown from being the melodramatic, young girl we have come to know and love.
Read MoreUsing their music as a way to silence the overwhelming noise of the world around them, Into The Blue is the band’s most personal and intimate record yet
Read MoreLuke Hemmings is back in a way we have not seen before. When Facing The Things We Turn Away From is a mature exploration of mental health, growing older, and coming to terms with oneself away from the demands of others.
Read MoreNeedToBreathe's album Into The Mystery is an album perfectly crafted for a trip to see the sunset whilst ‘Sittin In The Backseat’.
Birmingham’s lads LOVEBREAKERS start with a crisp red, blue and yellow colour palette, swatching and mixing colour combinations to make a colourful wall of sound on debut album, Primary Colours.
The Maine’s 8th album is a triumphant concoction of the collective feelings we as a world have experienced in the last year. We have experienced, as the name suggests, great amounts of love with intense bouts of anxiety to bring us down to reality.
Read MoreA fitting time to make a name in the world during the world-stopping Olympic Games period, Edinburgh/Glasgow band, slowmove, only reflect the tale of the turtle and the hare by name, taking just over 12 minutes to win the EP race.
Read MoreISLAND are here with their latest adventure in Yesterday Park, 12 tracks imbued with nostalgia and longing for a time once past.
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