About Daisy Scott
As long as it has a rad guitar riff, i'm in - or a mystical voice, that's it.
Filtering from the Shoreditch high street – all the flares and beads are brought together in the first headline show by the effervescent Flo Morrissey. The tiny Courtyard filled with the family and friends – who heckled her in the…
Rating: Long-awaited and feverishly anticipated, Wolf Alice’s debut album, My Love Is Cool, comes with lofty expectations. Fittingly, then, it’s a record that reaches for the stratosphere, with the combustion of Ellie’s soft touching whispers and the screaming of her angst filled…
Rating: ‘English Graffiti’ marks the The Vaccines first release in two years, following their Melody Calling EP, and their first full studio album release three years ago (was it really that long!) with the all conquering ‘Come of Age’. First track and lead single,…
Rating: The moon-child of which everything sounds endlessly spiritual and beautiful, Flo Morrissey is the result of teenage experience and pure beautiful vocals – with the additional influence from 70’s folk singers and Lana Del Rey. Flo, an English 20-year…
Rating: Disco is a combustion time capsule, bringing together Ms Jones’s three pivotal, era-defining albums, Portfolio, Fame and Muse. 43 time defining tracks are packed into one box of Grace Jones career, spanning from the disco scene in New York in the ’70s…
Rating: Seemingly released especially for festivals and days outdoors, Hot Chip‘s sixth studio album, Why Make Sense?, bursts with nostalgic memories of past summers, but also glimmers of hope for this year’s. Although many may think the same electronics are being…
Rating: After the wait of twelve years, The Magic Whip is the next instalment for Blur, and is their most intimate and honest album so far. Blur seem to be doing their own thing, without aiming for the commercialisation. Albarn, Coxon,…