Fake Laugh – Fake Laugh

Fake Laugh is the solo project from Kamran Khan, who has played with artists such as Oscar as well as being in the touring band for The Japanese House. Fake Laugh’s debut is filled with sounds of love and elation which conjures up something very real and emotional that…

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Tyler, The Creator – Flower Boy

Tyler Okonma is an artist that is impossible to ignore and equally impossible to not have an opinion about. As Tyler, The Creator, he is the founder of Los Angeles hip-hop collective Odd Future, and has continually found himself at the centre of many controversies (mainly of his own…

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Lana Del Rey – Lust For Life

A household name, Lana Del Rey’s sound is completely unmistakable, her solemn tones atop of crisp electronics has skyrocketed the 32-year-old into uncontested stardom. Returning back into the public eye with her latest 16-piece record, the first since 2015, Lust For Life, Lana has proved that her sombre…

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Dan Croll – Emerging Adulthood

Despite critical and commercial success with his debut album Sweet Disarray, Dan Croll still found himself in the unenviable position of being dropped by his record label just before recording the follow-up. Having previously included one of his tracks in 2012’s New Faces compilation, Communion Records swooped in and…

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Dirty White Fever – …on the shores of San Salvador

Dirty White Fever are a band with a hell of a reputation for rawkus, eardrum-bursting live shows. They really are one of the loudest bands I’ve seen in action, which seems even more impressive when you consider that there are only two of them. They’re a band that seem…

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Declan Mckenna – What Do You Think About The Car?

Every now and again an artist comes along who redefines the music scene, bringing something completely fresh to the table, Declan McKenna is most certainly one of those artists. What Do You Think About The Car? is an album which I have been eagerly awaiting as I remember…

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Childhood – Universal High

The very second after the final chord was struck on Childhood’s 2017 Great Escape set I was counting down to the release of this record. A show made up of completely new material, I was intrigued as to how the Brixton band would transfer this completely revamped sound in…

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Japanese Breakfast – Soft Sounds From Another Planet

“The follow up to Japanese Breakfast’s critically acclaimed debut is a work of self-reflection,” reads the press release, “one that looks out at the cosmos in search of healing, finding inspiration in science fiction, outer space, and the Mars One Project.” If you feel all this is sounding…

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Oh Wonder – Ultralife

Oh Wonder began to make a real impact back in September 2014, when they released the first in a series of monthly single releases. For a year thereafter, fans eagerly awaited the first of every month for a new song as the electro-pop duo sought to do things…

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Lucy Rose – Something’s Changing

Since showing up on the open mic circuit as a 20-year-old in London, Lucy Rose Parton has demonstrated herself to be the veritable real deal. A singer/songwriter of rare substance, allied to a seemingly insatiable lust for life, Rose initially made her mark as a semi-permanent touring member of…

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