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Daughter: If You Leave Album Review

Daughter are a London-based trio consisting of Elena Tonra (vocals/guitar), Igor Haefeli (guitar) and Remi Aguilella (percussion). Having started life in 2010 as an outlet for Elena’s musings, the group gradually grew to… Read More

Free Chlöe Howl EP Download

Introducing 18-year-old Chlöe Howl. Indeed, this is another post in which we showcase a teenage artist that will invariably make you feel kinda old. Sorry. Anyway, while most of us marked turning 18 by… Read More

Susanne Sundfør live in London

Susanne Sundfør is a Norwegian singer/songwriter who has achieved both critical and chart success in her own country. While recording duet Running to the Sea with Röyksopp exposed her to a larger audience, it is… Read More

Give Attention to Atoms For Peace

Atoms for Piece, which is comprised of collaborative efforts from the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea (otherwise known as “the Australian one”), Joey Waronker, who was also a prominent member of Beck and R.E.M, with… Read More

Stornoway’s Tales From Terra Firma

Three years. Sounds a long time doesn’t it? I only ask this quite mundane question because the release of Stornoway’s debut album Beachcomber’s Windowsill seemed to hit the shops fairly recently. To discover… Read More

Record Kicks 10th is catchy and timeless

Record Kicks is an independent record label and music publisher based in Milan specialising in vintage black sounds. Founded in 2003, they now celebrate their 10th birthday and over 100 releases with “Record… Read More

Wake up! There’s a new Giant Drag Album

Were there an award for the Most-Difficult-Of-Difficult-Second-Albums, then Giant Drag’s Annie Hardy would win it, hands down. Hardy has been trying to give birth to the sophomore Giant Drag long-player for a very… Read More

Soundwave 2013 & An Ode to Linkin Park

Somethingyousaid.com’s Victoria Mietchen headed along to Soundwave and wrote an ode to her teenage favourites Linkin Park: As the sky darkened with twilight I stood moored in a churning and restless sea of strangers,… Read More

Spectral Park is a woozy, mind-bending ride

Psychedelic has become an overused and misinterpreted term in modern music and it seems anyone that makes music which is vaguely ‘druggy’ is labelled as psychedelic, as journalists struggle to find any other… Read More

Oz can put a smile on your dial

Josephine Rozenberg-Clarke checks out the latest movie to be inspired by L.Frank Baum’s novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: I should start this review by revealing two things about me: 1. I am… Read More

Deap Vally at The Haunt, Brighton

Without wishing to blow our own – admittedly impressive – trumpets, we were banging on about Californian two-piece Deap Vally absolutely yonks ago. We interviewed them in one of those, “hey guys, you probably haven’t… Read More

Olly goes to a David Bowie listening party

Oliver Heath attends a listening session in Sydney to review the eagerly-anticipated long-player from the legendary David Bowie, his first in a decade:  I’m on my way to a Bowie listening ‘party’. I find the… Read More