The horizontal charm of Otha, the Norwegian artist making club music for the introvertedinterview13 Feb 2019
Christine And The Queens' 'Chris' is better than a danceable pop LP – it's a necessary onereviews17 Sep 2018
Tirzah: fresh parenthood, lifelong kinship and a new, old-fashioned romance recordinterview6 Jul 2018
Twin Shadow's new LP is music for picking people up to... that also sounds like The Backstreet Boys and David Bowiereviews26 Apr 2018
Bold and direct Jenny Wilson's 'Exorcism' album is an unflinching account of her rape and its aftermathreviews17 Apr 2018
It's as if Kali Uchis has taken record she ever loved and distilled its essence on her debut album 'Isolation'reviews9 Apr 2018
Don't be faked by the pop varnish on U.S. Girls' 'In A Poem Unlimited' - it’s a timely exploration of the roles women play in dynamics of powerreviews13 Feb 2018
tUne-yArDs' new LP puts Merrill Garbus at the centre of an examination into millennial whitenessreviews15 Jan 2018
From Colombia to Canada, everything Lido Pimienta does ends up being a political statementinterview22 Dec 2017
For an artist who has spent a career eschewing the mainstream, Charlotte Gainsbourg's new LP is almost deliciously pop-heavyreviews14 Nov 2017
If you liked the bubbly 'On The Regular' Shamir then his new album might not be for youreviews1 Nov 2017
Broen's 'I <3 Art' is either genius or folly, as it dances over the familiar bleakness of Norwegian-noirreviews18 Oct 2017