
Manic Street Preachers, Gold Against the Soul
Stereodista revisits the second record from the enduring revivalists. Continue reading Manic Street Preachers, Gold Against the Soul
Stereodista revisits the second record from the enduring revivalists. Continue reading Manic Street Preachers, Gold Against the Soul
Given anticipation for new Tame Impala, Cuzomano, Easy C and a Disciple chose to offer differing perspectives on Kevin Parker’s latest effort. Continue reading Tame Impala, The Slow Rush
Beijar is back, and this time he professes to be darker than ever… but is he really? Continue reading Destroyer, Have We Met
Something of a return for Joseph Mount, but only if you are a fan. Continue reading Metronomy, Metronomy Forever
Some albums are imperative listens. Methyl Ethel’s third release is one of them. Continue reading Methyl Ethel, Triage
El Mascarado celebrates as Anderson .Paak saves his (neo) soul. Continue reading Anderson .Paak, Ventura
Cuzomano reviews the latest official material to emerge from Prince’s Vault – a selection of songs the late, great artist gave to protégés and others. Continue reading Prince, Originals
A disciple considers Schoolboy Q’s latest effort only to find, after letting it brew for some time, that it has stewed. Continue reading ScHoolboy Q, CrasH Talk
Otacon spends an evening with the pepperoni playboy and his new album. Continue reading Mac Demarco, Here Comes the Cowboy review + live at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
John explores the demon days prophesied by Albarn 14 years ago. Continue reading Gorillaz, Demon Days
John goes on a long walk through what is probably the best break-up album of all time. Continue reading Blur, 13
Easy C returns to an old memory to uncover a bigger problem. Continue reading The 1975… And The Appraisal of Mediocrity