
The Drums / Portamento
The Drums beat themselves into a state of blandness on their second album, according to Joe Woolmer...
Released | By Joe Woolmer

HTRK / WORK (work work)
The vibes of Italien cinema, '90s trip hop and pure nihilism are alive and well in HTRK's latest, according to Ric Rawlins...
Released on Blastfirstpetite | By Ric Rawlins

Paley & Francis / Paley & Francis
The chief Pixie has dragged his solo collaborator into the limelight for a quick fix - as Ric Rawlins explains....
Released on Cooking Vinyl | By Ric Rawlins

Bombay Bicycle Club / A Different Kind of Fix
Bombay Bicycle Club have graduated into the super-league without selling their souls – as Ric Rawlins explains...
Released | By Ric Rawlins

Ganglians / Still Living
Ganglians are still living - but are they still innovating? That's the conundrum faced by Thomas Norton as he checks in with their new LP...
Released on Soutterain Transmissions | By Tom Norton

Male Bonding / Endless Now
Keep your expectations on planet earth and there's much to enjoy about the new Male Bonding, writes Danny Cannon...
Released 29 August 11 on Sub Pop | By Danny Cannon

Razika / Program 91
European art pop don't come much better than these Scandinavian belles, according to Ric Rawlins...
Released 22 August 11 on Smalltown Supersound | By Ric Rawlins

CSS / La Liberación
Brazil’s liveliest party starters are back – but have they dragged the sound of 2008 behind them? Ric Rawlins thinks not! And here’s him explaining not.
Released 29 August 11 on V2 | By Ric Rawlins

Fionn Regan / 100 Acres of Sycamore
Should folk music sound 'widescreen'? Cindy Suzuki ponders this question and more as she reviews the new Fionn Regan!
Released 14 August 11 on Heavenly | By Cindy Suzuki

I Break Horses / Hearts
Danny Cannon finds ambient coziness galore in the new album from Swedish duo I Break Horses
Released on Bella Union | By Danny Cannon
Album reviews from Artrocker Magazine.
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