Sorcha Richardson - Smiling Like An Idiot
It takes as much from the healing powers of time and reflection as it does from the starry-eyed heat of the moment.
It takes as much from the healing powers of time and reflection as it does from the starry-eyed heat of the moment.
A distillation of all at the core of what Will Joseph Cook is about.
Her arsenal of jagged pop weapons is extensive, and can be expertly wielded when she wants.
A tentative, intricate construction of melodies.
One of the year’s most essential records yet.
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Impassioned, purposeful, and personal.
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Its strength is in packing not just alt-J’s usual futuristic twist, but a heavy side serving of nostalgia too.
It’s so meticulously constructed and so raw across each fragment of existence yeule lays out that its most perplexing moments become its most moving.
As slick as velvet from start to finish.
Pip Blom haven’t changed their sound, but they do feel like they’ve got to know it better.
The group unleash the spirit of punk with sharpshooting smarts.
Despite its intimacy, it’s also pretty universal.
A definite promise of good things to come.
FUR keep things very much in the same ballpark all the way through.
Vocalist Henry Cox tells us about their surprise new EP "Desperate Times Desperate Pleasures'.
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Boston Manor’s most assertive release yet.