Claud - Super Monster
3-5 Stars
A burgeoning artist finding their own voice.
11th February 2021
3-5 Stars
A burgeoning artist finding their own voice.
11th February 2021
4-5 Stars
The powerful, playful guitars set her up as a natural successor to axe queen St. Vincent.
4th February 2021
4 Stars
With sticky melodies and a spring in its step, it’s an experiment that pays off.
4th February 2021
4-5 Stars
A record which further proves that the strength of Hayley Williams — as a songwriter, a vocalist, a woman — is still awe-inspiring.
4th February 2021
4 Stars
For all the trials bestowed upon the trio in the past few years, they emerge positive and victorious.
4th February 2021
4 Stars
Daniel Robertson’s debut proves an entirely believable release.
4th February 2021
3-5 Stars
A thrilling spectacle, even if the band are yet to realise their inflated ambitions.
4th February 2021
4 Stars
It’s their combination of bright-eyed optimism and reserved melancholy that make ‘Somewhere’ the record it is.
4th February 2021
3 Stars
The outfit as a whole feel less than the sum of their parts.
4th February 2021
3-5 Stars
Pretty much the musical equivalent of Night Nurse.
4th February 2021
3-5 Stars
The singer’s ability to convey emotion is the most compelling aspect of the record.
4th February 2021
2-5 Stars
You could probably hum a fair approximation of ‘Uppers’ without actually listening to it.
4th February 2021

5 Stars
A triumph.
28th January 2021
4 Stars
She makes light work of demonstrating exactly why the nation has become so invested in her art.
28th January 2021
4 Stars
She begs for a return to smoky, underground stages.
28th January 2021

4 Stars
A hopeful document about finding peace even when the world is on fire.
28th January 2021
3-5 Stars
Can your metaphors be overwrought, or your references too ham-fisted if they’re accompanied by soaring string arrangements?
28th January 2021
2-5 Stars
It toggles between social awareness and slack harmonies in an interplay that never fully attains the unity it craves.
28th January 2021
4 Stars
A record that simultaneously fully embraces their individuality and exposes their fragility.
27th January 2021
4 Stars
The sound of Kiwi Jr moving forwards, planting their own flag in the power-pop ground.
21st January 2021

3-5 Stars
This is no blistering return, but a pleasant one nonetheless.
21st January 2021
4 Stars
A celebration of personal freedom.
21st January 2021
3-5 Stars
Lasse Løkoy shows himself a deft hand at producing low-key bedroom pop.
21st January 2021
4 Stars
It’s both a comfort and a lament.
21st January 2021
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.