
Album Of The Week: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Unlimited Love
It’s back to business for the Red Hot Chili Peppers; will ‘Unlimited Love’ prevail for the LA group? Continue reading Album Of The Week: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Unlimited Love
It’s back to business for the Red Hot Chili Peppers; will ‘Unlimited Love’ prevail for the LA group? Continue reading Album Of The Week: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Unlimited Love
English experimental post-punk outfit Black Country, New Road (named after a major road running through the East Midlands of the UK) exploded into public conscience with their critically acclaimed debut ‘For The First Time’, featuring insane instrumental passages, blasting production with one of a kind lyricism and delivery from lead singer Isaac Wood. Continue reading Album Of The Week 17.02.2022: Ants From Up There by Black Country, New Road.
Ever since the release of their mean, lean, 2015 breakthrough second LP ‘Automatic,’ Don Broco have made a name for themselves as one of the biggest names out of the UK metal scene. Continue reading Album Of The Week 04.02.22: Amazing Things by Don Broco
English actor and musician Olly Alexander has proven himself to be one of the most important figures in British pop culture over the past few years. Continue reading Album of the week 27.01.22: Night Call by Years & Years
Onstage at the American Music Awards in November 2015, Prince awarded The Weeknd the trophy for Best Soul/R&B album, for the Canadian artist-producer’s second album ‘Beauty Behind The Madness’. An experience most popstars could only dream of. Continue reading Album of The Week 12.01.2022: Dawn FM by The Weeknd
New York trap metal duo City Morgue, one of the most recognisable names in the underground scene and one of the leaders of contemporary heavy music, have just released their third album. Here’s our verdict… Continue reading Album of the Week 10.11.2021 – CITY MORGUE VOLUME 3: BOTTOM OF THE BARREL
Warp Records’ longest serving signing – Leeds-born George Evelyn, aka Nightmares On Wax – keeps the 90s alive and well with his ninth studio album. Thirty years into the game – since 1991’s ‘A Word Of Science’ – NOW proves again that he’s a production and experimentation wizard who’s mastered maturity and restraint. Continue reading Album of The Week 3.11.2021: Shout Out! To Freedom… by Nightmares On Wax