The last year has been a whirlwind for Jack Garratt. The multi-instrumentalist from Buckinghamshire has been heralded as the BBC's Introducing Artist of the Year, and since their Sound of 2016. He even won this year's BRITs Critics' Choice, following in the gargantuan footsteps of artists such as Ellie Goulding, Adele and last year's winner,… Continue reading Album Review / Phase – Jack Garratt
Category: Album Reviews
Album Review / 25 – Adele
It's been three years since we last heard new material from pop stalwart, Adele. Her second album 21 is a modern day classic, propelled into success by an emotive Brits performance of heartbreak favourite, 'Someone Like You'. She's since broken countless records, won several awards including a Grammy for her Bond theme, 'Skyfall'... and then… Continue reading Album Review / 25 – Adele
Album Review / August Album Favourites
At risk of sounding like a beauty haul Youtube star, I thought I'd try a new thing in compiling a list of my favourite albums from this month. August is always a good month for music, especially with the sheer amount of music festivals happening at this time of the summer, and this year hasn't… Continue reading Album Review / August Album Favourites
Album Review / Young Blood – Saint Raymond
It has been a long time coming but finally this summer, Callum Burrows AKA Saint Raymond has released his debut album Young Blood. Preceding this release throughout the last year and a half with several singles and EPs, this Nottingham-born artist has started to make waves, his blend of acoustic guitar and anthemic choruses making him… Continue reading Album Review / Young Blood – Saint Raymond
Album Review / My Love Is Cool – Wolf Alice
When you first hear the name Wolf Alice, it is hard to separate initial thoughts from the world of Angela Carter’s fairytales it was plucked from. My Love Is Cool plays out in a similar fashion, the band sticking to the themes of an uninhibited, wild youth but all the while with a refined and polished edge. Cool… Continue reading Album Review / My Love Is Cool – Wolf Alice
Album Review / English Graffiti – The Vaccines
In the past The Vaccines have been seen as a band to encapsulate teen angst and rebellion, being the soundtrack to many a first festival-goer’s summer. However, it’s clear the West London boys don’t like to be defined by one genre, with their previous two LPs – What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? and Come of Age – both deviating… Continue reading Album Review / English Graffiti – The Vaccines
Album Review / Glitterbug – The Wombats
Known to our generation as that cheeky band from Liverpool who urged us all to 'kill the director' and 'dance to Joy Division', The Wombats are back with their third offering. Four years after the release of second album This Modern Glitch, new album Glitterbug packs a punch, although slightly different in sound. Influenced by lead… Continue reading Album Review / Glitterbug – The Wombats
Album Review / James Bay – Chaos and the Calm
Naming an album is something you have to get right, particularly that of a debut. That name is what will be emblazoned all over posters, tweeted about in its hundreds, blogged about: it symbolises your album and what it encapsulates. In this sense, James Bay’s debut Chaos and the Calm falls a little short. The… Continue reading Album Review / James Bay – Chaos and the Calm







