by Zuzanna Zareba • • Comments Off on EP | Lanterns on the Lake – The Realist
It has been a pretty good year for Lanterns on the Lake. Spook the Herd, released in February, was nominated for the Mercury Prize, while BT Sport commissioned the band to create the theme tune for their Champions League coverage.…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Kacy & Clayton and Marlon Williams – Plastic Bouquet
Kismet is really the only way to explain Plastic Bouquet by Kacy & Clayton and Marlon Williams. It was sheer chance that Williams was listening to Spotify when ‘Springtime of the Year’ came on. Transfixed with the tune he discovered that instead…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | Calexico – Seasonal Shift
Christmas this year is going to look a little different to usual for obvious reasons. The good news is that, with the help of Calexico, it can sound a little bit different too. Swapping out the sleigh bells for mariachi…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | Various – Lost Christmas: A Memphis Industries Festive Selection Box
We’ve been counting the days until Christmas even more eagerly than usual this year, our impatience to reach December 25th probably directly connected to our desire to see in January 1st and say good riddance to the whatever 2020 was…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Premiere + Interview | Martin Ruby – ‘Kodachrome Shangri-La’
“I used to watch Gunsmoke with my little brother who is only 14 months younger than me. We beat the shit out of each other all the time. I sent him to the hospital once covered in blood. About when…
by Zuzanna Zareba • • Comments Off on EP | Gianna Lauren – Vanity Metrics
On her fourth release, Canadian singer-songwriter Gianna Lauren brings raw honesty and fragile volatility, looking at the data-driven reality where music like every piece of content is measured by numbers of streams and likes. The newest EP Vanity Metrics was…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Return To Greendale
After years of delays to the Archives project, it seems lockdown has provided Young with the time to get things moving at such a pace its becoming difficult to keep up. Barely a month is going by without a release…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | My Darling Clementine with Steve Nieve – Country Darkness
Taking on the Elvis Costello songbook is a risky proposition, yet My Darling Clementine have an ace up their sleeve on Country Darkness, the personal keyboard player of Mr. McManus, one Steve Nieve. Together, Michael Weston King (whose voice has more…
by Conor Lochrie • • Comments Off on Album | Kevin Morby – Sundowner
Kevin Morby is a true American troubadour, a keen cataloguer of its myriad worlds. The gothic folk song ‘Harlem River’ was about New York’s river, offering peace after Morby had grown tired of the exhaustions of Manhattan; elsewhere on the…
by Conor Lochrie • • Comments Off on Album | The Mountain Goats – Getting Into Knives
The Mountain Goats have produced 19 albums since the early 90’s but astoundingly these last couple of years have been their busiest period, seeing them release three records in the short expanse of 18 months. It’s testament to John Darnielle…