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Record of the Week feels like one of those records that is going to pick up ever more momentum all year, until everyone is raving about it... quite right too! Weyes...
Record of the Week feels like one of those records that is going to pick up ever more momentum all year, until everyone is raving about it... quite right too! Weyes...
Record of the Week is a stunner. Portishead's Beth Gibbons hasn't released new work since 2002's Out of Season collaboration with Rustin Man. In 2014 she was invited to perform...
Record of the Week is an album we just adore. Will Burns and Hannah Peel have collaborated for the amazing Rivertones label and their Chalk Hill Blue LP is rare...
Record of the Week is a real beauty. Erased Tapes presents the invigorating and powerful debut solo album Lines of Sight by Australian-born, Liverpool-based composer, saxophonist and founder of Immix...
Record of the Week is Into Red, the second studio LP from FEWS. We first became aware of these guys via their Speedy Wunderground single (moment to flag up how...
Record of the Week is Birthday, the debut album from the young Norwegian four-piece Pom Poko.They are absolutely explosive, one part Battles, one part Deerhoof, African guitar licks and a...
Record of the Week is Fyah from Theon Cross, and it is absolutely and totally all PURE FIRE... 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Theon will be known to you already as part of the award-winning...
Quiet Signs is the third album from San Franciscan singer-songwriter Jessica Pratt.It's an album of really beautiful subtlety, it is a collection of quiet songs that are delivered so beautifully...
Gallipoli, is the fifth album from Beirut and it's euphoric, swooning and awfully pretty.Zach Condon returned to his old Farfisa organ (the one he used on his first two albums,...
Record of the Week is Happy In The Hollow, the new LP from TOY. We've always loved these guys (Sea Change alumni amongst other accolades) and we were so hyped...
As thrilling and unpredictable as anything in Deerhunter’s near 15-year career, Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? - our record of the Week - was recorded in several strategic geographic points...
A really neat little volley of releases to get 2019 rolling. Our first Record of the Week is the self-titled debut album from You Tell Me, the new collaborative work...