The Work of Island: Problems from an ever-changing line-up whilst working in dingy London studios … … Comes a new tale in the alternative. ______ From the fibres of the alternative rock scene – loosely translated as a much more tame beast as opposed to its distant relative of hard rock – ISLAND are a […]
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Flawless in creation, The Slow Rush is an episodic concept that draws on temporal themes of the unending cycle of life. Similar to that of a slow rush in itself, we seemingly crash through our lifetimes – without actually having a sense of feeling about them at all. I felt like I heard Tame Impala’s […]
____________________________ New rife rock middle-ages mafia. ____________________________ Fresh, bold and stark-raving mad, cleopatrick are a worthy accompaniment to murder. Not a murder in the ordinary sense of the word, no. The murder of a genre we once knew as rock – a genre which had become far too complacent with the drip-tap of pop trickling […]
Striking the distance between the strange and the curious, Collections from the Whiteout draws everlasting collaborations – but holds its own with Howard still prevalent as the inventive singer-songwriter. If I told you that Aaron Dessner of The National had a major hand in producing and spinning his thoughts into Howard’s fourth successive album, you’d […]
For us delving into the music industry, hoping for the reprising role of live music to return to our lives with the majesty of concerts, events and festivals over the Summer, this is another important topic of discussion. What are your plans for when music does return? Are there any of your rescheduled gigs or […]