Reviews
Olivia Dean’s “Lady Lady” is an elegant reflection on growth and self-worth
From the first verse of “Lady Lady”, Olivia Dean sets the scene for a quiet kind of transformation. She’s packing up,...
Circa Waves are back with Death & Love Pt.2: your new summer soundtrack
As a fellow North West kid who grew up blasting T-Shirt Weather on repeat, it feels genuinely good to have Circa Waves, Liverpool’s...
Gig Review: Miles Kane brings swagger and heart to Castlefield Bowl
Between tracks, fans kept the atmosphere alive, clapping along unprompted, fully immersed. Don’t Forget Who You Are— the “la la la”...
DocksFest 2025: A big, messy, brilliant day by the sea
Let’s be real: Cleethorpes isn’t usually the first name on the summer festival circuit, but DocksFest 2025 made a strong case...
Bino Bames drops latest track ‘Isolated’
Bino Bames is not playing by the rules, he’s writing his own. After turning heads with his debut ‘Cocktail Princess’, the 19-year-old Vegas-raised...
Calum Hood’s Solo Debut Is a Dreamy Pop Confessional
Having been the underrated backbone of 5 Seconds of Summer, often behind the basslines and the harmonies rather than front...
Teo Glacier Returns with Perfectly Mine – A Smooth, Sentimental R&B Glow-Up
Teo Glacier doesn’t do loud entrances, he lets the music do the talking. And his latest single Perfectly Mine released 27 June...
Danica Bryant’s ‘Narcissist’ Is Sweet, Sharp, and Brutally Self-Aware
New Zealand’s alt-pop provocateur Danica Bryant is back with one last morsel before the main course — her debut album FEAST,...
