Chloe Howl – Do It Alone
With the current wave of feminism being given a nitro-boost of awareness by the, quite frankly, shocking revelations that kicked off the ‘Me Too’ movement, there is an increasingly large…
With the current wave of feminism being given a nitro-boost of awareness by the, quite frankly, shocking revelations that kicked off the ‘Me Too’ movement, there is an increasingly large…
Hot Pink is one of the most thrilling new tracks I’ve heard in 2018. Tying the threads of the embryonic pop sound that the young Norfolk duo established on their…
I try not to think too much about milestones. Maybe it’s because I’ve not achieved all that much or that I’m trying to forget that I’m approaching forty, but I’ve…
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I buy a lot of music, more than I should and (as an unemployed wonder at the moment) more than I can afford to, so from time to time I’m…
A couple of days ago I found out that I’ll be heading to Leeds festival as a photographer which is truly excellent news. As a former resident of Reading, I’m…
As the popularity of Buzz Feed has proven, obtuse discussions about popular culture are one of the world’s favourite pastimes. Whether it’s a list of the 10 classic episodes of…
After a decade spent choosing rock’s cannon, 33⅓ creator David Barker tells me about the series past, present and future. The future of music criticism looks bleak. Whereas once we…
Dylan Baldi is the George Costanza of indie pop. Instantly likeable but self-centred; a nihilist yet paranoid about what people think of him. In other words he is, like all of us, an…
It’s been nearly three years since New Jersey born hazy-indie-poppers Real Estate had anything new out. Seeing as their last album, Days, is the sort of record that can make…