The US based shoegaze/dreampop duo Chainlacing are the new kids on the block. Honing into sounds similar to that of Slowdive, the band are looking to make their mark in the dreamy soundscapes that ruled the late 80s and throughout the 90s. Lauren Crosser and Rick Martel are both enthusiastic musicians and are hoping their […]
Placebo’s 1996 self-titled debut album was a cultural reset in Britain. While the laddish Britpop boys were sporting Adidas and mod cuts, Placebo singer Brian Molko was being questioned over his gender. No-one could tell if he was a man or a woman. He both looked and sounded androgynous with a black bob, feminine clothing, […]
Graham Coxon Castle Park Recorded in 2011, Castle Park is released for the first time and comes as part of a comprehensive reissue of Coxon’s complete solo catalogue, spanning 9 studio albums and 3 original soundtracks, across the next 12 months. Tucker Zimmerman Dream Me A Dream Some of these songs date back to the […]
Pop punk royalty Blink 182 has released a 25th Anniversary edition of their seminal album Take Off Your Pants And Jacket, and there are even 6 additional tracks to enjoy. The record is a go to collection for the disenchanted too, a compendium that includes burgeoning love songs and sad songs, tracks which offer not […]
Hawkwind, the space rock band that pioneered the very same genre. The London band has had many lineup changes throughout their time on Earth (and by the sounds of it, off Earth), and you may well know them for their biggest hit, ‘Silver Machine’, a great swirling and far out rock song that cannot be […]
The latest offering from Analog Africa continues their recent fascination with music from Peru. Following on from Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical’s ‘Galaxia Tropical’ release in February 2026 comes this compilation of recordings from Victor Ramirez’s Los Orientales de Paramonga. While based around cumbia, it is an intoxicating concoction that mixes together psychedelic guitars and […]
The Veils have occupied a distinctive place within alternative music for more than two decades, blending literary lyricism with emotionally driven songwriting and an evolving sound. Formed around singer-songwriter Finn Andrews, the band emerged in the early 2000s after Andrews signed to Rough Trade Records at just sixteen years old. Since then, The Veils have […]
Olivia Rodrigo’s highly anticipated third studio album immediately bursts into a buzz of synth-fuelled excitement, instantly meeting and even exceeding the expectations of fans and listeners alike. ‘Drop dead’ is the first track, the lyrics already revealing themselves to be as catchy and captivating as any of Rodrigo’s previous work. The chorus’ crescendo breathes a […]
There is an impressively austere quality to Alison Cotton’s music. Set within the self-imposed parameters of only using instrumentation that she owns, that policy initially saw her limited to viola, voice and Omnichord drone on her debut. In contrast, ‘The Gods Laugh’ has an expanded palette that also includes harmonium, piano, hammer dulcimer, treble recorder, […]
Jeffrey Alexander + The Heavy Lidders – Liquid Donnon The band continue to evolve their own musical space that overlays dusty folk, cosmic jazz, deep psych, free improv, and even indie rock. This five-track, 40-minute odyssey gives them full reign to dive deep into the realm of the weird and wonderful. Brazzmatazz Crank Up The […]












