Perfume Genius: Put Your Back N 2 It

Perfume Genius: Put Your Back N 2 It

Reviews Unlike its predecessor, Learning, Perfume Genius' sophomore sees a silver lining in a perennially darken cloud. more »

Spiritualized: Sweet Heart Sweet Light

Spiritualized: Sweet Heart Sweet Light

Reviews Because we're corny; Spiritualized's latest sees the band spiritualised. Sweet Heart Sweet Light is impressive. more »

Willis Earl Beal: Acousmatic Sorcery

Willis Earl Beal: Acousmatic Sorcery

Reviews Outside the fringes of mainstream and alternative is lo-fi weirdo Willis Earl Beal and his promising but not stunning debut, Acousmatic Sorcery. more »

BadBadNotGood: BBNG2

BadBadNotGood: BBNG2

Reviews BadBadNotGood's self-released LP BBNG2 is good, good, not bad, actually. more »

Orbital: Wonky

Orbital: Wonky

Reviews Old school EDM heads Orbital prove that to remain timeless, you need to be stuck in an endless timewarp. more »

Chromatics: Kill For Love

Chromatics: Kill For Love

Reviews Chromatics' latest album, Kill For Love, proves that Italians really do it better... when it comes to synthy italo disco-infused '80s pop at least. more »

Graham Coxon: A+E

Graham Coxon: A+E

Reviews We all thought Graham Coxon would soar high as a solo musician, but it turns out he could only achieve his full potential when writing with former bandmate, Damon Albarn. more »

Soul Clap: EFUNK

Soul Clap: EFUNK

Reviews Soul Clap's EFUNK is a good balance of the past and the future. more »

Busdriver: Beau$Eros

Busdriver: Beau$Eros

Reviews Dada rap meets ominous synth pop on Busdriver's latest record Beau$Eros. more »

Azmyl Yunor & the Sigarettes: Wilayah

Azmyl Yunor & the Sigarettes: Wilayah

Reviews Azmyl's incarnation as Azmyl Yunor & the Sigarettes sees the folk rocker receiving some well-deserved, if not superfluous, studio embellishments from peers in the music industry. more »

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