Lynks – Abomination: Brash, sexy, ridiculous gay pop with something important to sayreviews10 Apr 2024
Fran Lobo – Burning It Feels Like: Committed, liberated-feeling work from the London artistreviews14 Aug 2023
Baxter Dury – I Thought I Was Better Than You: The sausage man's subtlest album yetreviews30 May 2023
H. Hawkline – Milk For Flowers: A more vulnerable offering from the Welsh songwriterreviews8 Mar 2023
Mattiel have made an album to listen to at maximum volume with the windows rolled downreviews14 Mar 2022
Welcome Break by Pip Blom – a new record from Amsterdam that sounds like a rediscovered classic from Glasgow in the '90sreviews4 Oct 2021
"What if 100 gecs, but for adults?" A question that's brilliantly answered by audiobooks' Astro Toughreviews27 Sep 2021
How to make a traditional blues album mourning lost loves and a fixing broken heart, by veterans Mark Lanegan and Duke Garwoodreviews24 Aug 2018
Artists aren't usually so open about working with a team of songwriters - Mattiel isn't hiding the factreviews9 Jul 2018
Just in time - grab your cheap beers and head to the park with Boy Azooga's '1, 2 Kung Fu!'reviews8 Jun 2018
Gwenno is preserving Cornish language and mythology on her beautiful second LP 'Le Kov'reviews2 Mar 2018
Anna Burch's punchy debut album is is steeped in '60s girl-group pop as much as it is C86reviews26 Feb 2018
Even for those tired of jangly indie-pop The Orielles' debut LP has enough charm to carry it throughreviews14 Feb 2018
Baxter Dury got dumped in 2016 - he didn't take it well, but it did give us 'Prince of Tears'reviews25 Oct 2017