You're not doing it right if you're not doing the new Flaming Lips LP inside a giant LED light show headreviews15 Jul 2019
Life got in the way of Mountain Man making a new album, until they made one about, well, lifereviews20 Sep 2018
If 'And Nothing Hurt' does end up being Spiritualized's farewell there are moments that are fitting - but plenty that're unevenreviews4 Sep 2018
From an already impressive back catalogue, The Innocence Mission have just added their strongest album to datereviews11 Jul 2018
Father John Misty's gaze switches on 'God's Favourite Customer' - well, a little bitreviews29 May 2018
There are no major surprises on Beach House's self-descriptive new LP '7' - that doesn't mean it's not greatreviews9 May 2018
Cheer up and dance your way through Baloji's celebration of colliding musical culturesreviews22 Mar 2018
Creep Show is a Frankenstein’s monster of a project, where the balladism of John Grant and the analogue electro of Wrangler meetreviews15 Mar 2018
Psychic Markers have come back together for a second album - but it lacks a bit of effervescencereviews21 Feb 2018
There's despair, fear and defiance in Ezra Furman's new album, a story he's calling a "queer outlaw saga"reviews8 Feb 2018
'Mother' is the final instalment in Xylouris White's trilogy of LPs about past and future, myth and everyday lifereviews9 Jan 2018
Most of Karl Blau's new album, ‘Out Her Space’, seems surprised by its own presencereviews15 Nov 2017
Broen's 'I <3 Art' is either genius or folly, as it dances over the familiar bleakness of Norwegian-noirreviews18 Oct 2017
You should care more about the BNQT supergroup of Franz Ferdinand and Travis than you probably thinkreviews18 Apr 2017