Featuring members of Danish punk bands Iceage, Sexdrome, and Lower, Vår's debut album combine industrial, post-punk, and synth-pop influences to craft an album of bleak, goth-tinged romance.
No one writes music reviews quite like Peter Quinton...
There's certainly been a substantial amount of hype for the latest Daft Punk album, but does it live up to the nearly monolithic expectation that its marketing campaign has built up?
Andrew Ciraulo briefly departs the dance floor to bring you this review...
The Veils get serious on their fourth full length, but does it work?
John Grimley thinks time probably doesn't stay too long...
Enlisting venerable engineer Jerry Boys, the London-based folk singer-songwriter's deeply felt effort continues his tradition of altering old folk songs with a jazzy, melancholic elegance.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...
It's now over fourteen years since we lost one of the greatest voices of the 20th Century. Angel Aguilar looks back at the career of a singer who's as influential now as she's ever been.
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Last Wednesday, Swedish electronica act The Knife played only their second London show, and needless to say expectations were high. Whether they were met with the camp conceptual folly that the duo presented is up for debate.
Mark Davison is still more than a bit bewildered by the experience...A romantic and poetic nightmare, the film ravishingly traces a cycle of abuse, disconnect, and redemption to nature.
Grant Phipps plunges into...