Album Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: We Are Catchers ‘We Are Catchers’

Bands from Liverpool have constantly reimagined the sound of the place since The Beatles invented music on Merseyside all those years ago.  The fertile Eric’s scene of the late 70s brought about post punk with the Bunnymen, Julian Copeland and…

EP REVIEW: Superfood ‘MAM’

This debut EP from Superfood really is a long-awaited pleasure. Just over a year ago, Superfood were being seriously hyped up by the lucky few who saw them live and by fellow Birmingham bands and mates Swim Deep and Jaws…

ALBUM REVIEW: Eagulls ‘Eagulls’

If an eagull was a real bird, it would be an embodiment of predatory winged fury, which is what Eagulls endeavour to be. Their self-titled debut album delivers a solid dose of this, but not one that will last long…

ALBUM REVIEW: Davidge ‘Slo Light’

Best known for his productions with Massive Attack, David Bowie, Snoop Dogg, Damon Albam, Primal Scream, Elizabeth Fraser and Mos Def, the musician and producer Neil Davidge releases his debut solo album ‘Slo Light’ on 24th of March. ‘Slo Light’…

ALBUM REVIEW: Pillar Point ‘Pillar Point’

Anyone familiar with Scott Reitherman’s previous band, indie outfit Throw Me The Statue, will be aware of his knack for crafting songs that stick in the mind. While the Seattle-based, Bay Area native explores a new sonic terrain with the…

Tracks Of The Week 28.02.14

Watford-based trio, Spitfires, blast out Mod-infused, vigorous Punk-Rock with a contemporary edge. Having already received much acclaim for their previous two singles, and completed a headline tour that met with great success, it seems that it’s not just music that…

ALBUM REVIEW: Metronomy ‘Love Letters’

“What’s your zodiac sign?” “I’m Aquarius” were the 2 tweets that ended the long silence from Metronomy in autumn last year. Their fourth album ‘Love Letters’ hasn’t gone far from their previous material but they’ve evolved and delved deeper into creating…