New York’s most audacious architects of sound, Water From Your Eyes announce details of their new album It’s A Beautiful Place,...
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When: 24th May Where: Stockholm, Sweden Echo Three Fest begins slowly. It’s mid-afternoon, and the unexpected May sunshine has that...
Growing up doesn’t stop the past from tapping us on the shoulder—throw on the right song and, suddenly, you’re staring...
New Thing just starts. Just a voice, a few chords, and then a feeling that lingers longer than it should. Avery...
By the time Earthling’s debut album Radar appeared in May 1995, the sounds of Bristol’s nascent trip-hop movement had already captured...
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In the middle of a chaotic summer, somewhere between flooded country lanes and a battered Vauxhall Corsa, lilo began to...
For some time Graham Reynolds‘ music has inhabited a curious space between concert halls, dance theatres and cinema screens. If...
Crush Me, Cross Record‘s first album in six years, slinks, crawls and heaves its mass through twelve songs that feel...
Some albums take time to unfold; others land with an immediate sense of purpose. Halo On The Inside does both. It feels...
The dressing room before a show is a strange, liminal space—time is short, minds are focused, and the stage looms. Haley Fohr,...
A road stretching into heat. A house sold on the promise of permanence, already marked for ruin. A brother who...
There’s a reckoning in The Smile You Send Out Returns To You, Constant Follower’s third album. It’s not an epiphany that...
Richard Dawson’s End of the Middle is a masterpiece of folk storytelling. Written in his Tyneside allotment, with ‘wasps and wandering horses...
What becomes of a memory when the one who shared it is gone? Helen Ganya’s Share Your Care began with absence, with...