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Cullen Omori's The Diet finds him on invigorating form
16.08.2018 / 10:05
Slaves continue to charge forwards on Acts of Fear and Love
16.08.2018 / 09:16
Mitski embraces her inner outlaw on the brilliant Be The Cowboy
16.08.2018 / 08:40
Slaves continue to charge forwards on Acts of Fear and Love
16.08.2018 / 09:16
Mitski embraces her inner outlaw on the brilliant Be The Cowboy
16.08.2018 / 08:40
Smote Reverser proves that Oh Sees can be anything they want to be
15.08.2018 / 11:54
There's a reason why Nicki Minaj can call her record Queen
13.08.2018 / 15:01
Portrait With Firewood is Djrum's most honest work to date
11.08.2018 / 09:04
The Vryll Society mix beauty and brawn on Course of the Satellite
10.08.2018 / 17:01
Foxing go for broke on Nearer My God
09.08.2018 / 16:55
Foxing go for broke on Nearer My God
09.08.2018 / 16:55
Our Girl's Stranger Today makes good on their considerable promise
09.08.2018 / 10:30
Astroworld is Travis Scott's strongest studio album to date
08.08.2018 / 18:13
Stella Sommer's 13 Kinds of Happiness is a masterclass in gothic precision
08.08.2018 / 13:01
Lola Kirke's Heart Head West is an exceptionally personal, witty debut LP
07.08.2018 / 17:01
Nicki Minaj is the reigning queen
07.08.2018 / 15:09
The Black Delta Movement pummel new life into British garage rock
07.08.2018 / 12:46
hej! is a step forward not only for felicita, but for PC Music as a whole
06.08.2018 / 14:57
It's time to fall back in love with Teenage Fanclub
06.08.2018 / 13:07
It's time to fall back in love with Teenage Fanclub
06.08.2018 / 13:07
Ben Khan's debut LP is more than worth the wait
04.08.2018 / 09:00
Hilang Child's Years is a salve to the wounds of young adulthood
03.08.2018 / 16:23