Bursting onto the mainstream music scene in 2013 with their debut album Days Are Gone, HAIM have released their long-awaited follow-up Something To Tell You after a four-year gap. Comprising of sisters Danielle, Este and Alana, HAIM have carved out a niche of pairing stripped-back, 70s-influenced folk-rock with modern pop techniques and production. On Something... Continue Reading →
2017 Release: Royal Blood – How Did We Get So Dark?
Just over three-and-a-half years since receiving a nomination for the BBC’s Sound of 2014, Brighton-based two-piece Royal Blood has enjoyed a huge surge of popularity after their release of their eponymous debut album. Using just a drum kit and a bass guitar, the duo has worked its magic to bring powerful, anthemic hard rock to... Continue Reading →
2017 Release: London Grammar – Truth Is A Beautiful Thing
It’s finally here. Four years after their hugely successful debut album If You Wait, London Grammar released their follow-up on the 9th of June, comfortingly on the same day as the 2017 General Election. A huge commercial success, If You Wait bequeathed the gorgeously raw vocals of Hannah Reid to mainstream audiences, earning her various... Continue Reading →
2017 Release: Kasabian – For Crying Out Loud
Firmly established as one of the biggest stadium-rock bands in the world, Kasabian released their sixth studio album in May 2017, For Crying Out Loud. Under the musical guidance of lead guitarist Serge Pizzorno and the outspoken frontman-ship of Tom Meighan, Kasabian are best known for their blend of anthemic hits and songs tinged with... Continue Reading →