Kim Gordon - No Home Record
A huge return from a total icon. With a career spanning nearly four decades, Kim Gordon is one of the most prolific and visionary artists working today.A co-founder of the...
A huge return from a total icon. With a career spanning nearly four decades, Kim Gordon is one of the most prolific and visionary artists working today.A co-founder of the...
Record of the Week is Memory Streams, the triumphant return of Portico Quartet. The album uses the timbres and pallets they have made their own (frenetic drums, saxophone, bass and Hang-Drums), but drives them...
Record of the Week is Jaime, the excellent debut solo LP from Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes. Jaime, Brittany's sister, died when they were teens and the album explores that loss and its profound impact....
Welcome back to our Sea Change 2019 headliner and the hugely anticipated return of Metronomy on record with the euphoric Metronomy Forever. The seventeen-track double album - our Record of the Week -...
Record of the Week is the return of the Tuareg group Tinariwen, with Amadjar. Featuring guest appearances from Sun O)))’s Stephen O’Malley, Cass McCombs and the baddest seed Warren Ellis, who all add to proceedings...
Last week of August and musical riches in all the directions. Record of the Week this week is Whitney's return on Secretly Canadian with Forever Turned Around. Taking cues from...
Record of the Week is one we've been waiting ages for. Modern Nature - new project from Jack Cooper, ex of Ultimate Painting / Mazes and Will Young of Beak featuring Aaron Neveu...
Record of the Week is the euphoric return of Sleater-Kinney with The Center Won’t Hold, their ninth studio LP. It was produced with St. Vincent and creatively it's arguably the...
Record of the Week is Marika Hackman's Any Human Friend. Brilliantly human, it's a very open record with lots of directness and it is full of sexuality. The tone is...
Record of the Week is Blume, the debut LP from Nérija, the septet of Nubya Garcia (tenor saxophone), Sheila Maurice-Grey (trumpet), Cassie Kinoshi (alto saxophone), Rosie Turton (trombone), Shirley Tetteh (guitar), Lizy...
Record of the Week is the riotous and explosive Dudu from New Yorkers B Boys. We were lucky enough to run a Dinked Edition of this one, so we've been listening to it...
Record of the Week is ANIMA, Thom Yorke's solo return and a suitably ambitious new project incorporating sections made to soundtrack a film with Paul Thomas Anderson. ANIMA is tense and dense, it floats...