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Album Review: Pan Amsterdam ‘Confines’ Words: Sam Walker-Smart It’s not every day that a near-middle-aged jazz trumpeter reinvents himself as a sardonic, genre-hopping rapper —

Album Review: Pan Amsterdam ‘Confines’ Words: Sam Walker-Smart It’s not every day that a near-middle-aged jazz trumpeter reinvents himself as a sardonic, genre-hopping rapper —

With summer seemingly arriving early in the UK and temperatures unusually soaring, stepping into the claustrophobic void of the Exchange felt jarring. I was here

A lot of things stand out when Scowl’s second album, Are We All Angels, blasts through the speakers: the urgent, overdriven guitars, the incessant, driving

It’s no secret that Y2K aesthetics have been making a comeback in music lately. In recent years, mismatched clothing, dangerously high platform shoes, and plastic

Spellbinding, ethereal, and bizarre—three words that effortlessly capture the essence of any SPELLING record. Since 2018, frontwoman Chrystia Cabral has been the face of SPELLING,

Romy Hoffman has found herself at more than her fair share of crossroads after more than three decades in music. The front woman of self-described

On paper, separation, distance, and uncertainty don’t seem like a good recipe for creating music. Then again, indie rock band Great Grandpa thrives on crafting

Photo credit: Shervin Words by: David James Young For most of 2023, things were looking up for singer-songwriter Saul Rivers. He relocated from New York

For a debut album, Drive To Goldenhammer has surprisingly big shoes to fill. Since forming in 2021, Nottingham quartet Divorce has made an impression since

Entering adulthood and all the confusion it brings are evergreen themes in music—and for good reason. Life isn’t always a cakewalk. Having played music together
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