The Click: Louis Carnell on clarity, connection and letting go of his alias
In his own words, Louis Carnell recalls the artistic freedom and control he discovered when he let go of his alias – and other people’s expectations.
Jasmine Myra: Let It Flow
With the expansive, meditative jazz of her new album ‘Rising’, Leeds-born saxophonist and bandleader Jasmine Myra is swimming against the current of the modern world.
Rising: Downtown Kayoto is finding power in vulnerability
On his forthcoming EP, ‘Thinking With My Ears’, Downtown Kayoto combines glossy touchstones with a raw-edged emo confessionalism as he wrestles with the aftermath of a breakup.
$uicideboy$: New World Depression review
On their fourth studio album, the New Orleans duo continue to mine the trenches of the human experience while inching closer towards the light.
Ten years on, Ultraviolence still feels like the idea of Lana Del Rey at its most fully actualised
Arriving as pop feminism reached fever pitch, ‘Ultraviolence’ held a mirror up to the quiet misery that underlies heterosexual love for so many women.
Fontaines D.C.: Love Without Limits
On their fourth album ‘Romance’, Fontaines D.C. are shedding their image as literary post-punks in favour of fantasy, love and extremity that defies over-analysis.