• “A Bold and Unapologetic Debut Album” – Album Review: ‘if i could make it go quiet’ – girl in red

    Gemma reviews Girl in Red's debut album and how the artist has shifted in her sound from bedroom pop towards a more darker side....
  • Kess’ Cozy Music Corner #16: Halima

    Struggling to find that new artist to fall in love with? Fear not, our contributor Kess Leung is here with the latest and greatest musical recommendations each week. Nigerian R&B starlet Halima, and her groovy antidotes to contemporary disarray, take this edition's spotlight....
  • Kess’ Cozy Music Corner #4: LO-FI LE-VI

    Struggling to find that new artist to fall in love with? Fear not, our contributor Kess Leung is here with the latest and greatest musical recommendations of each week. In this edition, Kess highlights Dutch Bedroom Pop musician LO-FI LE-VI. Heavily inspired by acts such as Tyler, the Creator,...
  • Album Review: Hinds – Leave Me Alone

    The highly anticipated debut LP from Madrid garage-rock group Hinds, released on 8th January, has arrived to continue into 2016 the incredible momentum that the band realised last year. Since having to change their name at the end of 2014 for legal reasons, the Spanish four-piece have certainly maintained...
  • Album Review: Waxahatchee – ‘Ivy Tripp’

    Katie Crutchfield returns for her third album under the Waxahatchee moniker with a beefed-up, three guitar sonic assault and the best songs she’s written yet. Crutchfield’s first album, 2012’s American Weekend, was a collection of lovelorn folk songs, tinged with the occasional lo-fi grunge lick. Her second, Cerulean Salt,...