EP Review: ‘Neath The Moon // Loor a Los Heroes
Album Review: The Young Flood // Victory Kicks
Originally posted on Gigslutz This year has been fantastic for floaty, inoffensive indie tunes, with music fans everywhere being spoilt by the likes of Superfood and Jaws. We now have plenty of summery songs to get us going, through those increasingly gloomy Winter mornings. Victory Kicks’ The Young Flood is yet another welcome addition to this spirit-lifting … Continue reading Album Review: The Young Flood // Victory Kicks
Album Review: Classics // She & Him
She & Him’s latest effort, Classics, does exactly what it says on the tin: it gives the listener a chance to – once again – air a selection of classic, timeless songs. Deschanel’s soporific vocal style is evocative of the sheek, black and white cinematography of the twentieth century. The sound of this record is classic, stylish … Continue reading Album Review: Classics // She & Him
Live Review: The Time Sellers // The Rocking Chair, Sheffield, 27.11.14
Live Review: Orwells // Leadmill, Sheffield, 22.11.14
Track Review: Juvenile Love // The SSS
Unsigned City: Sheffield
Originally posted on Gigslutz This week it’s the turn of Beth Kirkbride, our Junior Editor, to select five artists from the crème de la crème of the unsigned scene in Sheffield… The SSS: “I’m searching high, I’m searching low / but I don’t know what it is that I need” are lyrics from ‘Who Dares Wins’ … Continue reading Unsigned City: Sheffield
Album Review: 1989 // Taylor Swift
Originally posted on Gigslutz “It’s a new soundtrack I could dance to this beat” is a line from ‘Welcome To New York’, the opener to Taylor Swift’s new album 1989. For me this sentence epitomises the record in its entirety. Gone are Taylor Swift’s country days (although she’s clearly been trying to shake these off … Continue reading Album Review: 1989 // Taylor Swift