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4 Stars
A swift album that’ll prove difficult to grow tired of.
25th March 2026

4 Stars
A swift album that’ll prove difficult to grow tired of.
25th March 2026

4 Stars
Sparking emotional response as much as offering dancefloor escapism.
9th July 2025

4 Stars
A flex of pop ingenuity.
30th May 2025

5 Stars
A jubilant rebirth.
2nd April 2025

4 Stars
Brimming with curiosity and exploration.
11th September 2024
4 Stars
A project that sees band leader Joe Mount collaborating with artists across a range of genres to frequently thrilling effect.
11th July 2024
3-5 Stars
A touching third act.
20th September 2023
5 Stars
Unique, raw and totally joyous.
3rd February 2023
4 Stars
A collection of wonderful and curious songs perfect for soundtracking that 3am dancefloor feeling — or maybe just your nightmares.
14th October 2022
4 Stars
There’s a warmth that pervades the whole collection.
4th February 2022
3 Stars
When you want something with more heft, it’s a record that’s lacking.
14th January 2022
3 Stars
Slightly too forbidding to ever fully feel at home.
8th September 2021
3 Stars
The outfit as a whole feel less than the sum of their parts.
4th February 2021
4 Stars
It’s both a comfort and a lament.
21st January 2021
4 Stars
The ideal meeting of brains and brawn over a journey that manages to feel both concise and exploratory.
17th October 2019
4 Stars
In dodging expectations once again, they continue to triumph.
9th March 2018
4 Stars
At times heart-stopping, at others movingly barren, but always thoroughly arresting.
5th May 2017
3 Stars
Disappointingly close to home.
13th January 2017
4 Stars
The Invisible’s impact has never been understated, but on ‘Patience’ they flex the full scope of their ambition.
10th June 2016