2024 Wrapped: The Best Albums of 2024
Brat by Charli XCX There are pop culture moments that shape each year, and it would be hard to sum […]
Brat by Charli XCX There are pop culture moments that shape each year, and it would be hard to sum […]
Written by Elliot Morgan 25/10/2022 It has been four years since Arctic Monkeys divided their fan base with the drastic
Words by Maja MeteraImage courtesy of Ian Cheek PR Who Am I?, released February 12 2021, is Pale Wave’s second
Photo credit: press photo as seen on DIY Mag by Joe Cresswell It has been a long journey for
by Rowan Lees James Blake has returned with his fourth full length album in eight years, adding to the success
by Ellis Garamszegi The release of Drake’s latest album, Scorpion, broke all sorts of records – hardly surprising considering the
Ibeyi, a French Cuban duo who’s music is eclectic as they’re cultural backgrounds, arrive with their self titled debut. Singing
Waifish indie boys Peace return with the follow up to their 2013 debut, In Love. Similarly optimistic in title, Happy
Words To The Blind sees two of London’s most exciting alternative bands, the post-punk institution Savages and Japanese noise rockers
Parkay Quarts – Parquet Courts’ offshoot consisting of Andrew Savage, Austin Brown and a few friends ÔÇô return with Content
Despite their meteoric rise to fame and global success, Four does nothing to cement One Direction’s status as the most
FKA twigs’ debut album ÔÇÿLP-1′ is not as humble as the title would suggest. Tahliah Barnett let’s her music do
Joyce Manor have delivered an unpretentious belter of a record. Storming past at a breakneck nineteen minutes long, the Californian
Following up Ed Sheeran’s chart topping album ‘+,’┬á the highly anticipated ‘x’ is set to be just as huge. Expressing
There’s a reason why Every Time I Die are heralded as one of the most consistently brilliant bands in hardcore
To some extent, you know what you’re going to get with a Jack White record. ‘Lazaretto’, White’s second studio album,
9/10 For fans of: The XX, Lana Del Rey and chilled out pop electronica. I’m not a big fan of
Archy Marshall’s music has been attracting interest for over three years and for many, this album has been a long