For fans of the band the sound is familiar. Tinariwen’s Emmaar sounds as gutsy and confrontational as ever. It is both symbolic of the band’s culture and its in your face, whilst also being soulful, gentle and offering a sense…
In celebration of their headline gig tonight at St Pancras Old Church, FFS are proud to present Lily & Madeline’s ‘I’ve Got Freedom’. With beautiful harmonies, this track is sure to set these girls on an even clearer track than…
Recorded in April of last year at the legendary Ryman Auditorium, Band of Horses’ latest offering feels very much like one following in the footsteps of Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged in New York. Having released and toured their fourth record, Mirage…
Scottish ensemble Broken Records are ready to return with their third album Weights And Pulleys later this year, and will precede the new record with the Toska EP next month. The title track is an introspective piece, powered by the…
July is Marissa Nadler’s sixth full-length album release since 2004 and is arguably her most compelling work to date. The slow-paced melancholy style and subject matter are familiar, but the delivery is now more certain and sure-footed. Opening track ‘Drive’…
Five years and two months have fair rattled by since the first and last time your reviewer witnessed a Let’s Wrestle live show, supporting the tour-raw Vivian Girls in a Leeds upper room, their fiery art-rock assault pointing persuasively to…