The Lovely Eggs - Eggsistentialism
The latest from the psychedelic punks is a little hit and miss, but is sure to blast away your ennui
Gary Sullivan/18 May 2024
The latest from the psychedelic punks is a little hit and miss, but is sure to blast away your ennui
Gary Sullivan/18 May 2024
Portishead frontwoman's long awaited solo debut is spellbinding, an enrapturing portrait of melancholy and hope
Black Country upstarts are a multi-faceted delight on this debut of feral abandon and glimmers of hope
The latest from the psychedelic punks is a little hit and miss, but is sure to blast away your ennui
Portishead frontwoman's long awaited solo debut is spellbinding, an enrapturing portrait of melancholy and hope
Black Country upstarts are a multi-faceted delight on this debut of feral abandon and glimmers of hope
The Glaswegian favourites are back with a dose of summery goodness on their first release in over a decade
The experimental London group return after a long break, but they're just as brilliant and infuriating as ever
Post-punk legends have funk for days
Adrianne Lenker leaves her audience feeling somewhere between defeated and aspirational in the best way possible.
The enigmatic Aussie can be playful, perverse, but never less than captivating
Local Natives' sixth album is a harmonious companion piece to last year's Time Will Wait For No One.
Pearl Jam's latest combines ground-breaking guitar solos and intense drums with Eddie Vedder’s raspy vocals. It's 1991 all over again.