Listening to an album every day of 2025 (17/01/2025)
‘Lambrini Girls’ are a Brighton based punk-rock outfit that have been taking critics from both the UK and worldwide by storm. Their angsty fuck the world attitude they portray in their music has booted down the door of the up and coming music scene unapologetically. Although the themes lead singer Phoebe Lunny ‘sings’ about topics that I whole heartedly agree with, her tone and output more or less makes her sound like ... read more
In august of 2024, singer and songwriter Geordie Greep left the provocative English rock band ‘Black Midi’ to pursue his solo career. With the abrupt end of Black Midi came the single ‘Holy Holy’, released by none other than Greep himself. The cheeky, flirty, yacht-rock track incorporated Black Midi’s signature math-rock riffs with Greep’s sleazy yet loveable persona. Along with the release of this track came an announcement for Greep’s new album titled ... read more
An album which is meant to feel like you’re tripping off drugs, ‘Time machines’ was a one off side project from the British experimental group coil that is sure to provoke ‘something’ within you. Band member John Balance described the album as ‘an attempt to create temporal slips’ in where your body experiences a sudden shift in time and space. This drone record may not achieve that but it certainly provokes ‘something’ within you as i said ... read more
Only in June this year did Charli Xcx cause a cultural shift with her critically acclaimed album ‘Brat’. The brat lifestyle took over everyone’s feed from diehard Charli fans to straight white men who’d never listened to her prior to Brat. The Brat wave has somehow managed to last the backend of spring, an entire summer and the front end of autumn; led by an endless chain of promo and a cult following.
Charli cleverly decided to release a remix album towards the end of ... read more
After an array of singles and EP’s released over the years, julie has finally came out with their debut studio album under Atlantic Records. The album is a grunge-esque shoegaze project containing typical shoegaze riffs whilst coinciding with Keyan Pourzand’s Deftones adjacent vocals. My anti aircraft friend serves as an easy listen for both avid enjoyers of the genre and complete beginners. Although the performance may not be an experienced shoegazers favourite, it certainly ... read more