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  • REVIEW / SHINTARO SAKAMOTO / YOO HOO

    Shintaro Sakamoto has been quietly blowing minds for musical magpies for a while though, but for those not with their ear tuned to Japanese rock, the name might not be familiar. More’s the pity, because Sakamoto is one of the most prolific artists on the planet right now, channelling psych, AOR, funk, slo-mo ’80s soul,…

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  • THUNDERCAT / SINGLE AND ALBUM

    Thundercat is back with some more deliciously smooth shit, as he announces a brand new album in the process. It only seems like yesterday that he released a record, but it’s actually six whole years since we had a long player of his to listen to. The new album is out April 3rd and from…

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  • MORE GREEN-HOUSE IS A GREAT THING

    We’ve written about Green-House and featured them on our radio show – fact is, in ambient circles, you won’t find many records better. With that, it’s wonderful to learn that there’s a new album due called ‘Hinterlands’. If you’re sold enough and just want the facts, it’ll be released on 20th March on Ghostly International,…

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  • KNEECAP / AND NOW WE MOVE ONTO THE LIARS

    Kneecap aren’t mucking around and are back with a new single called ‘Liars Tale’, taking potshots at Kier Starmer in the process. The track is from forthcoming LP ‘FENIAN’, which will land on April 24th. In the track, you’ll hear: “Fuck Keir Starmer, Netanyahu’s bitch and genocide harmer” adding they’ve “never seen a cunt so boring.”…

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  • ARE WE LEAVING THE LANDFILL POST PUNK ERA?

    Post Punk always had a dog in the fight. That was always kinda the point, right? From Gang Of Four’s leftie funk, to The Fall’s derelict shopping precincts and alcoholic bookwormery, to Siouxsie’s genuinely otherness, you always felt it was bands with some skin in the game. While punk could often feel like middle class tourists…

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  • 71 YEARS YOUNG, LONER FOLK ICON ROBERT LESTER FOLSOM IS BACK!

    Record collectors and music nerds have been excitedly sharing Robert Lester Folsom’s ‘April Suzanne’ with each other thanks to a reappraisal of a song that defines Loner Folk as a genre. He recorded his album ‘Music and Dreams’ in 1976, and in 2010, Mexican Summer reissued it and his stature grew further. Since then, there’s…

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  • LIVE MUSIC STILL IN PERIL

    The precarious nature of live music venues at the moment, is not to be underestimated. Of course, live music will always exist by hook or by crook, but why does it have to be so difficult for venues? With that, the Music Venue Trust have shared their annual report, which shows how hard 2025 was.…

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  • KANYE’S APOLOGY / IS IT REAL THIS TIME?

    Kanye West has been going through it. He’s been a piece of shit, and leaned into it. People said it was because he was off his meds. People wondered if he was being an edgelord. They missed the old Kanye, and Ye even joked about that too. For fans, it’s been a rough ride, recognising…

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  • REVIEW / ARI LENNOX / VACANCY

    Every so often, in the world of R&B, someone seemingly strips away all the zeitgeisty production and streaming clout grabs, and decides to make a fuckin’ soul album. Sometimes, that translates to a brassy ’60s throwback, and sometimes it’s the echoes of’ 70s Stevie – with Ari Lennox and her new ‘Vacancy’ album, it’s the…

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  • COURTNEY BARNETT BACK AGAIN!

    Courtney Barnett is back with a new song and news of a new LP! It’ll be her fourth album and the new song from it features Waxahatchee, and is called ‘Site Unseen’. The album is called ‘Creature of Habit’, and as you’d expect, there’ll be a load of live shows to back it up. Regarding…

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  • GRACE JONES: BLUEDOT

    Grace Jones is going to be the headliner of the next Bluedot festival, and that’s a great thing. Grace Jones should be headlining more festivals frankly. Of course, she curated Meltdown in ’22, but this time she’ll get to play in front of a load of devotees doing balloons and pills and that just feels…

  • COI LERAY FLIPS ‘THE MESSAGE’

    You need a lot of nerve and swagger to sample an iconic hip hop track like Grandmaster Flash’s ‘The Message’, but fuck it, it’s over four decades old so I think we’ll all cope. Fact is, on Coi Leray’s new single ‘Players’, it sounds fresh as hell, so we’re all good! The message is a…

  • THE KINKS: MATURE THEMES FOR THE YOUNG HEART

    While many of their contemporaries were simply yearning for love or regretting the loss of it, The Kinks were more than just a band a pop band. Trusting their peers and listeners to understand broader ideas, they looked at the class system, the minutiae of British life, nostalgia, the rise and fall of empires and…

  • WE COMPLETELY MISREAD THE NEWS

    We get confused very often. It’s not cute, but it is a reality. We were reading the music news for the day, wondering what we could steal and repurpose as our own like all quality publications do, and well, it got a bit weird for a second. See, we idly read something about Megadeth –…

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