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Bob Mould – Here We Go Crazy
Ex-Hüsker Dü man turns tumultuous times into direct hits
24th March 2025
White Denim – 12
A dozen albums in, and after a relocation to LA, White Denim continue to expand into parts unknown
9th December 2024
Fontaines DC, Aviva Studios, Manchester, November 29, 2024
Smart yet euphoric rock anthems to unite the generations
30th November 2024
The The – Ensoulment
Matt Johnson returns for first album in nearly quarter of a century
25th September 2024
Cindy Lee – Diamond Jubilee
An out-of-the-blue magnum opus from the Canadian indie drag artist
18th July 2024
Eagles – Co-op Live, Manchester, June 7
Soft-rock juggernaut eases towards the end of the road
10th June 2024
Mdou Moctar – Funeral For Justice
Impassioned psych-rock and political cries from Niger outfit
3rd May 2024
Nadine Shah – Filthy Underneath
After a hellish few years, versatile songwriter produces her best work to date
3rd February 2024
Acetone – I’m Still Waiting
One of the '90s' great lost bands boxed up for long-overdue reappraisal
27th November 2023
Sparkle Hard
This Is Sparklehorse commemorates the life and work of the troubled but “incredibly talented” Mark Linkous
23rd January 2023
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