No Shape is a delightful record, built on superb lyricism and ably assisted by some excellent instrumentation.
What our roving reporters got up to on the Saturday at Live At Leeds 2017.
Adore//Repel’s debut album ‘Empty Orchestra’ hints a lot but delivers disappointingly little. One for the future.
Maxïmo Park are to close out 2017’s Live At Leeds festival at the O2 Academy on Sunday night.
Whether ‘DAMN’ will be the cultural crossover its predecessor was remains to be seen, but what is clear is that Kendrick Lamar’s fourth album is another glorious record.
What has always made Arca’s music so unique is his ability to distort and take the listener on a mind-bending journey
Live At Leeds is a quintessential example of having the opportunity to see the freshest acts in music take steps towards stardom. So, to get into the spirit, let’s take a look at 6 of the emerging acts you must see at Live At Leeds 2017!
The evolution of Spoon has proven to be a joy to behold, with every album subtly reinventing just what the band is and ‘Hot Thoughts’ is no different.
Sleaford Mods may be nine albums but they show no sign of slowing down with their tirade against all things pop-culture with ‘English Tapas’ – even if that include themselves.
We mark the tenth anniversary of Arcade Fire’s 2007 ‘Neon Bible’ by revisiting a sometimes difficult but ultimately rewarding album.