Reviews

  • Review: Green-House – “Hinterlands”

    Green-House traverse ambient, folk and modern classical to build idyllic natural worlds through synthesis.

  • Review: Monqi – “Stoke the Fire”

    Monqi delivers her most emotionally charged work yet on ‘Stoke the Fire’.

  • Review: Noémi Büchi – “Exuvie”

    The third album from Swiss/French composer, Noémi Büchi commands us to confront the memories that shape us.

  • Jarred Up Festival 2025: Sheffield Celebrates Chaos and Community

    Sheffield’s primary party collective return for Jarred Up Festival 2025.

  • INTRODUCING | Cloth – Low Sun

    Glasgow duo, Cloth drift through shadow and light on their new ‘Low Sun’ EP.

  • Sticking Power – PVA Interviewed

    PVA are gluing south London’s rave culture with its fertile guitar scene.

  • A Message to You Rishi – An Ode to the Arts

    The arts sector has long been neglected by the Tories – it’s time they faced the music.

  • Finding the Sweet Spot – IAN SWEET Interviewed

    IAN SWEET conjures up a colourful new world in the honest and cathartic ‘Crush Crusher’ – images by Kelsey Hart

  • Cult Following – In Conversation with Spacey Basement Cult

    What are the signs of a cult (and why does this Headingley bedroom studio feel so welcoming?)