If you liked the bubbly 'On The Regular' Shamir then his new album might not be for youreviews1 Nov 2017
“Don’t trust boys,” says Stefflon Don – some of them spit their gum out under the tableshort30 Oct 2017
Omar Souleyman's 503rd (ish) album is a love letter to Syria that's not as bleak as that soundsreviews30 Oct 2017
New York duo QTY clearly love a lot of their hometown's great musicians - but it does little to truly define their own soundreviews30 Oct 2017
Bonny Doon are defying the post-industrial landscape of Detroit and making music that sounds like Stephen Malkmus on the beachreviews30 Oct 2017
Aged 16, Kele Okereke founded Bloc Party on an obsession with Suede, frozen pizza and Super Smash Bros.short30 Oct 2017
The freeform, experimental edge to Liima's second album doesn't come at the expense of decent songsreviews30 Oct 2017
James Holden's third album goes way beyond any kind of single-take knockabout jam-band funreviews30 Oct 2017
Typical of Fever Ray, 'Plunge' is an elusive record - but the politics and sex is clearly decipherablereviews27 Oct 2017
How Mogwai’s ‘Young Team’ set them on an uncompromising path to become one of the great modern rock bandsshort27 Oct 2017
Stream PROTO IDIOT’s new album, a punk band who don’t take themselves too seriously…. I mean, look at themListening Post27 Oct 2017
Modern garage-punk bands take themselves very seriously - Manchester's Proto Idiot charmingly don'treviews27 Oct 2017
Modern Studies made an album inspired by an antique harmonium - but it's more interesting than that soundsreviews27 Oct 2017
The new Paul Major compilation is a bric-a-brac odyssey into rare, unclassifiable soundsreviews27 Oct 2017
It's when they sound like early 2000s garage rock bands that Toronto's Darlene Shrugg are really goodreviews26 Oct 2017