Manchester-based collective The 1975 return with their fifth Funny in a Foreign Language. Lauded with love, it is a soft-rock pop peppering that is every bit cliché as it is concise. From appropriating Black Lives Matter movement to promote and sell his own music to digesting raw meat on stage, frontman of shoelace noodling alternative…
Another week passes in the week of November, more keenly spirited autumnal indie spires to get stuck into! Christine and the Queens: A high-brow musing of poignant and playful electronic-pop comes into the frame this week with Christine and the Queens’ Redcar les adorables étoiles, loosely translated to “lover souls.” Something that Florence Welch can…
Midnights, featuring stand-out sorrows, Anti-Hero and dizzying pop Lavender Haze, has had the biggest release week in almost seven years – selling over 1.5million copies. “…a shimmering return to pure pop.” A pop phenomena all in herself, who managed to seamlessly cross from country to pop mainstream, has entered the record books again as Midnights…
When eight artists collided together to conjure up Something For Your M.I.N.D in 2017, the world stage was well and truly set. Don’t Let The Colony Collapse:// The sprawling, multi-limbed collection of international artists, known as Superorganism are back. Charting the stratosphere, as they tackle the infinite versus the intimate, the fusing of minds come…