Album Reviews
-
How well does a 1980s teen pop star’s album hold up nearly three decades later? Read more
-
Zurich was a one-off collaboration featuring Slowdive’s Neil Halstead, and serves as the Rosetta Stone for the band’s misunderstood final album, Pygmalion. Read more
-
Glasgow indie-pop band Bis celebrate with this two-disc retrospective, a good case for the band’s greatness, and a taster for a forthcoming reissue campaign. Read more
-
The soundtrack to one of the most unique animated films of the late Twentieth Century gets a reissue, and it’s an essential listen. Read more
-
Cherry Red’s latest in their Original Albums Collection compiles the early work of their flagship band, the unique, unclassifiable Eyeless In Gaza. Read more
-
George Harrison’s final record for Apple Records was a low-key release thanks to the closing of the label, but is quietly one of Harrison’s best albums. Read more
-
The inevitable slip-up; Harrison’s third proper solo album appeared during a time of great stress, and it shows. Read more
-
Harrison’s follow-up to All Things Must Pass proved to be a quiet, low-key religious album. Read more
-
Just a few simple words about a masterpiece. Read more
