Kelly Ronaldson
Lana Del Rey – Norman Fucking Rockwell! – Album Review
Norman Fucking Rockwell! is a graceful portrayal of the singer’s new-found strength and stability, marking what is undoubtedly her greatest record to date.
Bodywash – Comforter // Album Review
Montréal’s Bodywash sit comfortably between experimental chaos and a calm serenity on their outstanding debut album, Comforter.
Ride – This Is Not A Safe Place // Album Review
Marking the sixth studio album since the band’s formation, shoegaze pioneers Ride return this month with an outstanding twelve-track release.
Freya Ridings – Freya Ridings // Album Review
Moulded from the ashes of isolation, regret and vulnerability, the highly-anticipated debut album from London-born artist, Freya Ridings, is a thunderstorm of raw emotion.
Ider – Emotional Education // Album Review
"relatable, emotionally vulnerable, and, frankly, incredibly raw. IDER wanted this record to connect, and that’s exactly what it does best." - read our review of IDER's debut.
Snow Ghosts – A Quiet Ritual // Album Review
...the trio return with their third studio album, A Quiet Ritual, offering a poetic and sobering commentary on the concept of death.
TR/ST – The Destroyer – I // Album Review
Taking a new approach towards writing and recording this album, Alfons sought absolute quiet to make sense of the inner workings of his mind, resulting in an enthralling two-part record.
Lion Babe // Album review
We listened to the new offering from the musical goddess Lion Babe, titled Cosmic Wind.
CHAI – Punk // Album Review
Merging the kawaii influence and positivity of their debut album, Pink, with a powerful and unapologetic feminist standpoint, the Japanese four- piece solidify their concept of self-expression and perfect imperfection without holding anything back.
Finn Andrews // Album Review
Finn Andrews has never been one to stray far from melancholy and heartache. Following the break down of a relationship and a much-needed escape to New Zealand, the release of his long-awaited solo debut, One Piece At A Time, provided him with a raw, unrestricted outlet for emotional expression and self-discovery.
Julia Jacklin – Crushing // Album Review
...Jacklin's latest release Crushing is an emotive time-capsule that solidifies the singer's identity and radiates an impeccable sense of self- assurance.