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Tyler, the Creator’s Flower Boy is a statement of life itself
14.07.2017 / 15:22
Foster The People sound confused on Sacred Hearts Club
14.07.2017 / 11:25
Japanese Breakfast serve up celestial solace
13.07.2017 / 16:56
The real Jack Steadman finally emerges as Mr Jukes on his debut solo album
12.07.2017 / 16:07
Japanese Breakfast serve up celestial solace
13.07.2017 / 16:56
The real Jack Steadman finally emerges as Mr Jukes on his debut solo album
12.07.2017 / 16:07
The Deluxe Edition of Purple Rain makes a perfect album even better
09.07.2017 / 12:13
Declan McKenna's debut album will feel like a familiar ride
08.07.2017 / 09:30
Sheer Mag feel a love for the past on debut LP
07.07.2017 / 09:30
Oxbow return with the thrilling, galvanising Thin Black Duke
06.07.2017 / 09:30
Algiers show us all how much there is left to fight for
04.07.2017 / 11:54
Waxahatchee's latest reinvention is her noisiest and least apologetic yet
03.07.2017 / 08:00
With 4:44, Jay-Z reaches the halfway point on the road to redemption
02.07.2017 / 12:55
Waxahatchee's latest reinvention is her noisiest and least apologetic yet
03.07.2017 / 08:00
With 4:44, Jay-Z reaches the halfway point on the road to redemption
02.07.2017 / 12:55
Broken Social Scene return with a wild, triumphant embrace
01.07.2017 / 09:30
HAIM's return confirms they’re here to stay
30.06.2017 / 15:59
Radiohead's OKNOTOK is an unsettling reminder of OK Computer's prescience
30.06.2017 / 12:05
The Melvins sound reinvigorated on A Walk With Love and Death
27.06.2017 / 09:30
Laurel Halo leaves 'em for Dust
26.06.2017 / 09:30
The Drums take an unexpected step on Abysmal Thoughts
24.06.2017 / 09:30
Destruction and re-construction reign on Lapalux's Ruinism
20.06.2017 / 16:35
Vince Staples makes an assertive artistic statement for turbulent times
19.06.2017 / 11:30
Goldie takes a chance on The Journey Man
17.06.2017 / 09:30
Less is more on the long-awaited third album from Fleet Foxes
16.06.2017 / 11:59