Albums of 2020
"I thought, "the math could not lie," but what a mistake: it cost you your life."
2019
"I thought, "the math could not lie," but what a mistake: it cost you your life."
"Songs build little rooms in time and, housed within the song's design, is the ghost the host has left behind, to greet and sweep the guest inside, stoke the fire and sing his lines."
A raw and intimate “final” live performance as a duo ahead of greater things from Jake Webb’s namesake.
Exceeding expectations, Joseph Mount leaves us hoping Metronomy really are forever.
Personalities aside, the indie stalwarts play a formidable set at London’s Roundhouse.
"You can find it anywhere, yes, the future has been sold."
After a chance encounter, the Snobs drop in on a largely forgotten act to see what’s what
Following their interview, Cuzomano and John see what Patawawa are all about as a live act
Announcing a UK tour for the first time to our dear Snobs, Cuzomano, Easy C and John sit down with Matlock Trio, Patawawa, ahead of their show at London’s Notting Hill Arts Club.
Something of a return for Joseph Mount, but only if you are a fan.
A lush and dreamy evening with Karen O and Danger Mouse
Some albums are imperative listens. Methyl Ethel’s third release is one of them
John's musical guide to a night out
"A bottle of white wine, a cigarette and you here in this saloon. White wine and you."
Cuzomano and John revisit Janelle Monáe at her first arena performance on the last leg of her tour
Having attended Paraiso's first edition last year, John ventured back to Madrid to see Year 2 of Madrid’s newest electronic festival
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
A disciple considers Schoolboy Q’s latest effort only to find, after letting it brew for some time, that it has stewed
You dear Snobs review one of the Iberian peninsula's best festivals
On day three of Primavera, your weary Snobs see stellar performances from Kali Uchis, Solange, Primal Scream and Roisin Murphy, and are unimpressed by Jarvis Cocker.
On day two of Primavera Sound, the Snobs catch Kurt Vile and Tame Impala, amongst many others, but are most impressed by Janelle Monae and Jungle.
On day one of Primavera Sound, the Snobs see Erykah Badu put on a spectacular show, Christine & The Queens dominate the stage and more...
Five are about to go bananas in Barcelona. Listen to who we are going to see here
Otacon spends an evening with the pepperoni playboy and his new album
Probably the best band you are not listening to