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Following Lorde’s meteoric rise to the top, New Zealand has become an unexpected exporter of understated pop. Brother-sister duo Broods…
Anticipation has been building for St Vincent aka Annie Clark’s self-titled album and rightly so. The lead-up has been paved…
There’s a slight resemblance between the album art of XO’s debut full-length Heart and the foggy bubblegum-pink cover of My…
The Jezabels are the quintessential self-made success story. Two independent albums and three EPs in, they’ve conquered Australia and expanded…
If you haven’t heard Sky Ferreira‘s grunge-tinged brand of electro pop yet, rest assured you’ve probably seen her. The artfully…
Transgender Dysphoria Blues is the first album from Against Me! since frontwoman Laura Jane Grace, formerly Tom Gabel, publicly came…
Daptone Records darlings Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings have returned with Give the People What They Want, their first…
The angst harnessed by ’90s college rock bands was compelling, however in the ensuing decades, that same angst proved difficult…
It’s been over three years since brooding LA art-rockers Warpaint blessed us with their stunning debut album The Fool. An…
Bruce Springsteen has always been at his best when the world around him is seemingly at its worst. From Vietnam…
James Vincent McMorrow’s shift from folk to atmospheric electronica could quite possibly have the reputable falsetto king, James Blake, shaking…
Rave Tapes, the eighth studio album from Scottish post-rock veterans Mogwai is a reminder that the group are still learning…
Let’s get one thing straight: Because The Internet is not a hip-hop album. Because The Internet is a story written…
Live, UK duo The KVB set their music against a backdrop of projected visuals. With the recent death of Lou…
It’s reassuring to realise that bucking against the trend of over-produced, hyper-hit, Justin Bieber-haircut clones, the home recording industry a.k.a.…
The Big Deep is the second EP from Sydney pop-outfit Louis London. A four-track offering, it’s a powerful showcase of…
The most miraculous thing about British rapper M.I.A.‘s fourth full-length album, Matangi, is that it’s with us at all. The…
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