Review
by Alex Yau
Though a little over indulgent and farfetched at times, Wandermoon offers decent escapism.»
In Depth by Alex Yau
With a new album Mirror Mirror now in shops, David Gow, the drummer of Sons and Daughters, chats about working with Bernard Butler, how he sees where his band is now and horror movies.»
Review
by Alex Yau
An adventure worth listening to.»
In Depth by Alex Yau
Former Appliance frontman James Brooks new project, Land Observations, is inspired by the major Roman roads that existed in Britain and Europe. The Roman Roads EP is a taster for a full-length album of layered guitar compositions, released on see-through, seven inch vinyl.»
Review
by Alex Yau
Marconi Union create wonderful emotive music. This is music to not only relax to but music to ponder to.»
Review
by Alex Yau
Literary content has been dumped for a more personal insight in third effort I A Moon.»
In Depth by Alex Yau
"...as soon as you worry about what everyone says, you’re toast!" »
Review
by Alex Yau
What an unnerving chasm this is to fall into.»
Review
by Alex Yau
The Horn The Hunt are fine partners.»
Review
by Alex Yau
A still novel and mostly welcome dive into an often ignored and overlooked era.»
News
by Alex Yau
This is not so much "news" (at least not in the sense that it's a glorified gig listing or some release information), more a few things Phil Selway from Radiohead told DiS this in a spare 5 minutes at Liverpool SoundCity this weekend... »
Review
by Alex Yau
Glistens with a passion that will surely bring glee to anyone.»
Review
by Alex Yau
Less Kitsun? Maison, more Kitsun? 'Meh'-son.»
Review
by Alex Yau
You can’t help feel that TWDY are sitting a little too comfortably. »
Review
by Alex Yau
Waves of OK is more than just OK.»