Features Features These New Puritans : Field of Reeds While Field of Reeds may indulge in the wilfully obscure, there is no doubt it cements These New Puritans as one of Britain’s finest exponents...
Features Features Grey Ghost : The Elixir EP The worst thing about The Elixir EP? It’s only five tracks long. Melbourne based rapper Jeremedy continues to defy any sort of genre pigeonholing, for...
Features Features Josh Pyke : The Beginning And The End Of Everything Put simply, The Beginning And The End Of Everything captures Pyke’s signature gift for charming story telling. Heightened choruses and beautiful instrumentation will take your...
Features Features J. Cole : Born Sinner Recruiting R&B and hip hop luminaries of today (50 Cent, TLC, Miguel, Kendrick Lamar, James Fauntleroy) with creative, old school sampling of Fela Kuti, The...
Features Features Frankie & The Heartstrings : The Days Run Away Full of ‘Na-Na-Na’s and ‘Whoa-Whoa-Whoa’s, this is easily digestible guitar pop for youth radio networks. Any notion that Frankie & The Heartstrings had to separate...
Features Features Alela Diane : About Farewell As rumination on the shattering tragedy of lost love, About Farewell is wrenching and affecting. Alela Diane makes wistful, sombre folk music laced with exquisitely...
More More World Press Photo The Gaza City alleyway is packed with men. Some are yelling, others have their hands in the air. In the foreground of the photo are...
Features Features This Is The End ImagineSeth Rogentrying to pull off a satirical take on Tarantino or Rodriguez. Now imagine him trying to do that with an added dose of obscenity,...
Features Features Everybody Has A Plan Viggo Mortensen – what a freakin’ Renaissance Man. Not just a musician, poet, painter, actor and Aragorn son of Arathorn, he also speaks perfect Argentine...
More More The River Eats Imagine drinking two litres of red cordial, hanging upside down and watching the most fantastical opera you’ve ever seen. That’s a bit like watchingThe River...
More More This Is Where We Live Seventeen-year-old Chloe (Ava Torch) is starting again – another small town, another new school, another man in her white trash mother’s life. Although initially presenting...
Features Features Man of Steel I remember coming out of the fairly woeful swords-and-sandals-meets-special-effects bonanza Immortals and thinking ‘Henry Cavill as a leading man? It’ll never work.’ I eat my...