The second Melvins album to feature a Big Business pair, Nude With Boots sees the sludge-rockers opening with a Zeppelin-style flourish…
Leila Arab is a mysterious soul, a musician who has worked with Björk in the past and released solo material to limited but warm fanfare…
The first in a planned series of three EPs from noisy Cambridge quartet The Tupolev Ghost rattles around these speakers with ease…
From adversity often springs great art. And that’s sure the case come second album proper for Kevin ‘The Bug’ Martin, noisemaker extraordinaire…
Black Kids have got it all right now, but on this evidence their career trajectory could well veer worryingly in the wrong direction before long…
Even if you are a Biffy Clyro fan that’s been in it for the long haul, this compilation will be very useful for when your iPod fails…
If you don’t air drum – or, better still, pound a desk with your digits ‘til they’re sore – to Harvey Milk’s fifth album then your rock soul is in deep despair…
Beck has always taken to experimentation and constant evolution as a matter of course, but Modern Guilt finds him in a difficult situation…
William shouter Gavin Housley treads close to Wild Beasts-esque Marmite vocal territory - some will revel in his delivery, others will reach for the off switch…
A colourful Tricky record? Several shades of black seemed to fit in the past, and may in the future if the best elements of Knowle West Boy are developed…
¿Cómo Te Llama? proves that there’s more to Albert Hammond Jr than just a curly mane of hair and a closet of old clothes…
LP3 finds Brooklyn two-piece Ratatat abandoning dance-party sensibilities of their frist two albums in favour of atmosphere and texture…