Dog Unit - Turn Right And Right Again
4 Stars
For those who favour a slither of expansive post-rock on their metaphorical musical toast, there’s plenty here to get excited for.
11th March 2022
4 Stars
For those who favour a slither of expansive post-rock on their metaphorical musical toast, there’s plenty here to get excited for.
11th March 2022
4 Stars
Impassioned, purposeful, and personal.
11th March 2022
3 Stars
An artist still finding her feet.
11th March 2022

4 Stars
Across the record, to-the-point statements are matched impeccably in both intensity and tone by club-ready beats.
4th March 2022
4 Stars
It amps up the winking, cheeky side of country while also showing CMAT to be an artist not beholden to it.
4th March 2022
3-5 Stars
‘The Great Regression’’s bravest moments reap the most rewards.
4th March 2022
4 Stars
Eades are exploring as much as they’re introducing, and it’s expertly done.
4th March 2022
4-5 Stars
Not just an album, but a beaming victory lap.
4th March 2022
4 Stars
A true representation of its creator; simultaneously delicate, fierce, vulnerable and fiery.
4th March 2022
3-5 Stars
These songs come to life in terms of warmth and richness.
4th March 2022
4 Stars
The seven-track EP sees the New Zealander showing off a sound that’s distinctly her own.
4th March 2022
4 Stars
A masterclass in reinventing ‘70s rock for a ‘20s audience.
25th February 2022

3 Stars
It’s written to a formula for sure. But it’s one that’s served them well, nevertheless.
25th February 2022
3-5 Stars
Heartfelt songs based in place and time, with a few fist-to-the-chest moments.
25th February 2022
3 Stars
Moments of greatness are plentiful, but ‘Fever Dreams…’ shines brightest when Marr lets his guitar do the talking.
25th February 2022
4 Stars
It’s cunningly understated and masterfully paced throughout.
25th February 2022
3-5 Stars
Kitchen-sink yarns of bleak prospects and unjust poverty.
25th February 2022

3-5 Stars
An upbeat offering from a band proving they’re not just one trick ponies.
25th February 2022
3-5 Stars
A revealing and honest listen from one of the most-hyped artists of 2022 so far.
25th February 2022
3-5 Stars
Their trademark pop-rock melodies still have the power to exhilarate.
18th February 2022

3-5 Stars
For those who persevere there’s still a lot going on beneath the waves.
18th February 2022
4 Stars
Metronomy’s most pastoral record.
18th February 2022
3-5 Stars
Progress, after a while spent spinning their wheels.
18th February 2022

3-5 Stars
An album defined by a sort of constant itchiness, a wish to rid itself of trauma by occupying it so fully.
16th February 2022
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.