A stealthy assault on our ears : Vows by Kimbra
You will know more about Kimbra than you realised!
Rock, pop and waggle : Ready For Love by Dance Yourself To Death
Don’t die, just enjoy!
Lots of disasters! But what about the album? : Various Small Fires by Paris Wells
Various Small Fires, but what’s the connection?
I think it’s time to party : In The Air by Morgan Page
Something for those sunny (or not in the UK), summer afternoons
Time to join a band on a continuing journey : Port of Morrow by The Shins
Can an album make a trip on the Tube enjoyable? Maybe…
An Englishman listening to a Canadian sing about Russia : Siberia by Lights
Beats that skitter & thwack, retro electronics fire like decomposing lasers & analog synths
The clocks go forward and the brighter days begin : In Light by the Givers
Some Californian guitar jangling but with something a little different
Returning from a long trip : Out of Frequency by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
Some tunes to dust of the winter and warm you up for the summer.
Big brother shows them how it’s done : Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
Has Noel finally been able to make the music we all want? Find out inside!
A breath of fresh air : Seven Rainbows by Alice Gold
At last, a soul in a sea of manufactured pop-junk
Join the family : Torches by Foster the People
Something different that stands out from the crowd
Maltese names bring British Electro sound : Fenech-Soler by Fenech-Soler
Don’t believe everything you read : The Constant by I Blame Coco
Never judge a book by it’s cover… especially when someone else wrote it.
A little bit of everything : Passive Me, Aggressive You by The Naked and Famous
A little bit of everything from some new friends from New Zealand
Back to the Future : Saved by Tinashé
Zimbabwe sends us an up and coming star
The formula works, but… : Science and Faith by The Script
It’s not that this is a bad album, it’s just the material that’s all wrong
A knock out blow : Champ by Toyko Police Club
Summer comes early thanks to some friends in Canada
Love tunes in the key of X : XX by the XX
Melancholic base tickles from a London 3 piece.
Antipodean sunshine to blow away the rain : We Are Born by Sia
A progressive approach to 2011
Post festive party season come down : Believe by Morgan Page
Kicking off the year with some laid back dreams