Weyes Blood - And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow Review
Weyes Blood’s Natalie Mering is in many ways is a voice that only comes along once in a generation. Her vocals are on par with legends like Karen Carpenter. Her lyrics shine a light on the narcissism in our society, the overabundance of ironically immobilising technology and the loneliness of the universe.
Jockstrap - I Love You Jennifer B Review
On I Love You Jennifer B Jockstrap surpass expectations, proving to be one of the most important and forward thinking groups of 2022.
Rosalía - MOTOMAMI Review
On MOTOMAMI, the dynamic Spanish pop star delivers one of the strongest albums of 2022.
Aldous Harding - Warm Chris Review
Aldous Harding is an odd character. Cheryl Waters from KEXP one asked her if she still had her crazy hat from one of her music video, to which Harding replied ‘Which one?’. It’s this quirkiness that Harding has come to be known by, but it’s her music that truly shines brightest.
Pusha T - It’s Almost Dry Review
Cocaine’s Doctor Seuss put’s out his tightest record yet with a plethora of talented features and production chops from Ye and Pharrell.
Beach House - Once Twice Melody Review
Beach House are a band that have always exceeded expectations and with Once Twice Melody’s gargantuan 18 tracks there’s more than enough of the duo to keep fans occupied till they next descend from their blissful dream pop mountain top.
Illuminati Hotties - Let Me Do One More Review
Illuminati Hotties’ latest album Let Me Do One More is a collection of dazzling volatile-yet-vulnerable indie-pop.