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Brian Eno – Reflection Review
Should current events be causing too much turmoil in your life then we recommend Reflections by Brian Eno, which has been relaxing us all year long. Wyndham Wallace reviews. …
Tim Bowness – Lost In The Ghost Light Review
Full of prog flourishes and earnest lyrics makes Lost In The Ghost Light everything we could have wanted from a Tim Bowness concept album. Wyndham Wallace reviews. “You’re locked in…
Flo Morrissey and Matthew E White – Gentlewoman, Ruby Man Review
The unlikely pairing of Flo Morrissey and Matthew E White has produced Gentlewoman, Ruby Man, one of our favourite cover albums in recent memory. London’s Flo Morrissey and Richmond, Virginia’s…
The Blue Aeroplanes – Welcome, Stranger! Review
There’s a reason patience is a virtue as Wyndham Wallace discovered with the The Blue Aeroplanes long-awaited 13th album Welcome, Stranger! Having spent years hiding behind shades and ducking the…
Daniel Woolhouse – What’s That Sound? Review
Could Daniel Woolhouse have perfected the formula? Wyndham Wallace sits back and reviews his third album What’s That Sound? [Bella Union] Softly spoken, quietly reclusive, Daniel Woolhouse used to…
Parekh & Singh – Ocean Review
Wyndham Wallace reviews the eponymous debut album from dream pop duo Parekh & Singh. If it’s true some of the finest pop music is throwaway, then prepare for Parekh…
Original Bananarama trio are back for a surprise reunion!
Bananarama have announced a shock reunion with founder member Siobhan Fahey, who rejoins the band after leaving more than 30 years ago. Fahey left the group in 1988 and will…
Jamiroquai – Automaton Review
Wnydham Wallace reviews Jamiroquai’s 8th LP Automaton, an impressive return that sees Jay Kay explore some fascinating new sonic playgrounds. [Virgin EMI] Most people made their mind up about Jamiroquai…
Goldfrapp – Silver Eye Review
After the pastoral calm of 2013’s ‘Tales of Us’, Alison Goldfrapp and co-writer Will Gregory emerge from a murkier world with a sleek, sophisticated classic. [Mute] Not everything is…
BNQT – Volume 1 Review
Wyndham Wallace reviews supergroup BNQT’s debut release Volume 1, and begs the question, “when is Volume 2 arriving?” [Bella Union] One thing’s certain about BNQT, a supergroup made of members…