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ALBUM REVIEW – PERSONAL TRAINER: STILL WILLING

Two albums into their career, it is already apparent that Personal Trainer thrive upon throwing frequent curveballs into the equation. Their debut, 2022’s ‘Big Love Blanket’, contained a multitude of joyous, brief songs that were ideal for their greatest champion, 6Music’s Marc Riley, to slot into any small gap preceding the news headlines. Following this […]
This week’s releases are generally from lesser-known names but there is plenty worth exploring. The Joy Hotel                 Ceremony       A seven-piece that wrangle influences across alt-country and 60s psych, with six-part vocal harmonies and elements of alt-rock, cramming a world of inspirations into a sound that surges, crescendos and crashes. JB Dunckel      Mobius Morphosis    Air […]

ALBUM ROUNDUP WEEK ENDING 19 JULY 2024

ALBUM REVIEW – CATEGORY 7: CATEGORY 7

Thrash metal is one of the fastest, most technical and demanding of the metal subgenres to play. For a musician, it can be relentless, and for the listener, it can feel like a Category 7 hurricane has occurred between your ears. A Category 7 is not only the most devastating grade a storm can receive, […]
II is the second album by the award-winning Kiasmos, a duo that consists of electronic music producer Janus Rasmussen and composer Ólafur Arnalds. Together, the collaboration has made some of the most brilliant, emotively minimal house and techno music of the last decade, sounding similar to the likes of Aphex Twin and deadmau5’s early work. […]

ALBUM REVIEW – KIASMOS: II

ALBUM REVIEW: FONT – STRANGE BURDEN

Some type of music or musicians can’t be defined by a single genre as they blend many together such as Talking Heads, Bowie or Black Country New Road. Fonts are the new name to add to the list. Coming from Austin, Texas the quintet consisting of Jack Owens and Logon Wagner on percussion, Roman Parnell […]
Standing on a cliff’s edge, possibility perfumes the air. Pressing play we take the leap of faith into the unknown, plummeting fifty feet into the wild ocean of emotion. No sense of direction, the surface of the world we once knew without this debut is nothing but a distant memory. Now we are forever drowning […]

ALBUM REVIEW: STONE – FEAR LIFE FOR A LIFETIME

ALBUM ROUNDUP WEEK ENDING 5 JULY 2024

Here is Silent Radio’s guide to the week’s new releases. Kokoko!             Batu     Congolese act that replicates the frenetic feel of that dynamic nightlife – equipment being pushed to its limit, via saturated and distorted speakers, or the sonic push and pull of sounds after dark. Tendertwin     Ship Argo EP  A forager for half-lived stories. Born […]
I was gifted a copy of David Keenan’s novel This is Memorial Device by one of my good friends back in December, and I’ve had it hovering around me somewhere ever since. So, when I saw a soundtrack to the stage adaptation composed by Stephen Pastel and Gavin Thomson – being a big fan of […]

ALBUM REVIEW – STEPHEN PASTEL & GAVIN THOMSON: THIS IS MEMORIAL DEVICE

ALBUM REVIEW – SECT: PLAGUES UPON PLAGUES

I’m always reticent to use the word ‘supergroup’ to describe bands like Sect, but if there were ever a band fit for the term, Sect would be it. A vegan straight edge metallic hardcore band featuring Chris Colohan of Cursed and Burning Love, James Chang of Undying, Steve Hart from Day of Suffering, Scott Crouse […]
It’s the hottest night of the year so far, and as the evening sunlight shines through the beautiful ornate windows of the Albert Hall, the place is packed. It’s been over thirty-three years since The Breeders burst on to the early 90’s indie scene with the astonishing debut album ‘Pod’, and with the 30th anniversary […]

LIVE REVIEW:THE BREEDERS – ALBERT HALL (26/06/24)

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