Soft Rocks: The Curse of Soft Rocks
Distancing themselves from the monotony of today’s musical palette, Soft Rocks, out of Brighton UK, have pieced together a musical soundscape on their new album The Curse Of Soft Rocks. After a pause in musical releases spent spinning edgy parties and curating mixtapes for the likes of Beats in Space and ID Magazine, the new […]
Feist: Metals
It’s a music critic cliché to claim an artist has grown every time they release a new record. So we’ll do one better and say that Feist has always had the maturity despite her traipsing the fine (and rickety) line between artistry and commercial success. You’ve known her through obvious hits like ‘1, 2, 3, […]
Alias: Fever Dream
Anticon was the de facto hip hop collective that was changing the sound of the genre. Being made of predominantly white boys, the then collective (now a record label) built a reputation as experimenters of a type of music that was stubborn to the idea of changing. This naturally led to their distancing themselves from […]
The Weeknd: Thursday
Coming out of nowhere (aka the internet), r’n’b outfit The Weeknd proves that there’s more to them than mystique
The Rosebuds: Loud Planes Fly Low (Merge)
It’s life after divorce for the ex-husband-wife duo, The Rosebuds
They Might Be Giants: Join Us (Rounder)
They Might Be Giants finally goes back to releasing albums for the rest of us adults
Yuksek: Living on the Edge of Time (Universal)
French producer, Yusek’s newest album Living on the Edge of Time