Tag: album

ALBUM: MOURN ‘Ha, Ha, He.’

If new music’s dead, MOURN have grieved the loss and moved on with their stellar second album Ha, Ha, He. The Catalonian band’s influences range from post-punk, to grunge, to English Literature (the penultimate ‘Irrational Friend’ takes its chorus, “Ha. Ha. He!”…

Album: Globelamp ‘The Orange Glow’

Following a breakup and the death of her best friend, Elizabeth Le Fey (AKA Globelamp) wrote the The Orange Glow as a reflection of her year- and what a beautiful reflection it is. Within the first two tracks, Le Fey…

FOR THE RECORD: The Prodigy – The Fat Of The Land

Have you ever tried to standstill to a track by The Prodigy? It’s physically impossible. Fact. The punk rave pioneers have been creating dance worthy hit after hit since the 90’s and, thankfully, show no signs of slowing down. Gigslutz…

ALBUM: She Drew The Gun ‘Memories Of The Future’

Psych-pop band She Drew The Gun have been moving along nicely throughout 2016, and have been moving fast. The Mersey band were recently winners of Glastonbury Festival’s Emerging Talent competition, which will see them play a slot on one of the…

ALBUM: Skating Polly – ‘The Big Fit’

“Ugly pop – pop music that has been dragged on the back of a horse through dirt and shit and everything disgusting.” That was the assessment given by Babes in Toyland drummer Lori Barbero when asked to describe the boisterous…

ALBUM: Tacocat – ‘Lost Time’

Tacocat are, without a doubt, the coolest – and sweetest – band around. They’re actual best friends, they’re astonishingly fun, they’re smashing stupid notions of ‘girl bands’ and they made the new Powerpuff Girls theme tune, plus their music is…

ALBUM: Fat White Family ‘Songs For Our Mothers’

Rating: Fat White Family have returned with their second album, Songs For Our Mothers. A mix of psychedelic and hauntingly chilling tones follow through the entirety of the band’s new LP. ‘Whitest Boy On The Beach’ is the first track,…

ALBUM: Skunk Anansie ‘Anarchytecture’

Rating: Anarchytecture is the new album from Skunk Anansie. Powered with a mix of compelling riffs, alongside unearthly vocals; this album surpasses many recent releases. Delivering sounds resembling Placebo, this album is as though the ’90s has made a reappearance….