With their newest outing ‘Hide Inside the Moon’, Mortal Prophets burst back into view with a record that feels radiant, immersive, and gloriously untethered from everyday logic. This is music that glows rather than shouts, pulling you into a richly imagined inner universe where emotion, memory, and imagination swirl together inContinue Reading

Here, Oreaganomics materialise like a broadcast picked up on a faulty radio, urgent and impossible to ignore. Their new album ‘Locked Out on Valentine’s Day’ feels like a manifesto disguised as a pop record. It’s sprawling, emotional, slyly confrontational, and utterly committed to doing things on its own terms. This isContinue Reading

If Christmas needed a defibrillator, Cahill have just slammed the paddles down. ‘Cahill’s Christmas Vol. 1’ is not your gentle, fireside, mulled-wine holiday soundtrack. It’s a turbocharged blast of festive adrenaline engineered for the kind of December nights when the dancefloor is hotter than a roasting chestnut. The Liverpool trio diveContinue Reading

Erro’s second album feels like a clearing of fog, a step into bolder light, and a songwriter finally trusting the full weight of her instincts. ‘Shadowland’ arrives as a shadow-twin to her previous LP ‘Strawberry Moon’, offering something deeper, sharper, and pulsing with a sense of artistic self-possession that only comes after survivingContinue Reading