"This is officially The 1975 at their very best, welcome to our show"
One of the 2000s most influential rock records still plays loud in my headphones.
Influenced by elements of his own life, Sean Koch's beautiful debut continues to inspire my own life.
Sam Fenders Seventeen Going under beautifully tackles huge themes, and he's only getting started.
Ready to check-in? Tranquillity Base is taking you on a journey.
DOPE LEMONs third entry is ready for you to get into the Cadillac and come along on his psychedelic experiences with love.
DOPE LEMON's Debut sends me through a hazy journey of escalation and de escalation.
Trench feels to me like a commentary on the time it was written in. Fantastic.
Scaled back and isolated. Flashes of what TOP are all about but plenty of mediocrity in between.
In the shadow of the colossal 'Drivers Licence' some tracks demand noise, but many fall into a repetitive uninspiring formula.
The 1975s eccentric stare into a mirror enlightens wherever it's played.