Music

  • Farrah Abraham – My Teenage Dream Ended

    In the decade since its release, former Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham’s first and only album My Teenage Dream Ended has grown from a seemingly laughable cash-grab to a respected curioso in the landscape of contemporary pop. Labelled a precursor… Continue reading

    Farrah Abraham – My Teenage Dream Ended
  • Sulka – Take Care (Review)

    Sulka is the solo project of Glasgow-based singer-songwriter Lukas Clasen, who over the past four years has released a string of EPs and proved himself a stalwart of the Glasgow live scene. Take Care, his latest release on Pictish Trail’s… Continue reading

    Sulka – Take Care (Review)
  • Deniz Cuylan – No Such Thing As Free Will (Review)

    Turkish-born, LA-based musician Deniz Cuylan conjures imagistic sounds that combine abstract notions of the sublime with highly resonant emotional affects. His career has seen him work across various genres and setups, scoring for film and television series and even composing… Continue reading

    Deniz Cuylan – No Such Thing As Free Will (Review)
  • Arab Strap – As Days Get Dark (Review)

    “I don’t give a fuck about the past / Our glory days gone by,” growls Arab Strap’s Aidan Moffat on ‘The Turning of Our Bones’, opener to the Falkirk duo’s first album in sixteen years. It’s a proclamatory statement, a… Continue reading

    Arab Strap – As Days Get Dark (Review)
  • Oliver Coates – skins n slime (Review)

    Warning: This review references sexual assault and explores themes some readers may find unsettling. When celluloid film gets jammed inside a malfunctioning projector, the intense light required to project images onto a screen causes the film to burn up. The… Continue reading

    Oliver Coates – skins n slime (Review)
  • Slowthai – TYRON (Review)

    There is a subtle shift that takes place in an artist’s career between the release of a widely successful album and its highly anticipated follow-up, a shift in the relationship between the artist and their listeners. In the beginning, this… Continue reading

    Slowthai – TYRON (Review)
  • Sufjan Stevens: Where Has My America Gone?

    During the early years of the twenty-first century, commentators on American cultural life had begun to notice a certain social wide attitudinal shift. In the latter decades of the second millennium, a smirking, cynical stance had come to infect everything… Continue reading

    Sufjan Stevens: Where Has My America Gone?
  • Encounters: Pop by Gas

    Inspired by the writings of Elizabeth Smart. Above, nothing but blue, stretching through the brief sweep of my closed-in vision. One faint wisp of white drifts into the frame. Below, green leaves soaked in light quiver on the wind’s faint… Continue reading

    Encounters: Pop by Gas
  • Listening To… Louke Man

    I first came across the music of Louke Man while listening to the Harsh Riddims Vol. 4 compilation from Atlanta’s Harsh Riddims Blood Sucking Cassette Co. label. The Toronto producer’s track ‘Differently_’ stood out from the others for its smoothness… Continue reading

    Listening To… Louke Man
  • Does Massive Attack’s Eutopia Constitute a New Form for Political Music?

    The notion that music can be used as a medium for expressing political or socially engaged ideas is hardly new. Throughout the twentieth century disparate genres were used as vessels for the spread and popularisation of radical ideas, from the… Continue reading

    Does Massive Attack’s Eutopia Constitute a New Form for Political Music?
  • Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (Review)

    Sacha Jenkins’ 2019 documentary mini-series on the Wu-Tang Clan has finally made it across the pond, airing for the first time in the UK last month on Sky Documentaries. For any fan of the Clan it’s a must-watch, and I… Continue reading

    Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (Review)
  • Deftones – White Pony (Review)

    Warning: This review contains references to bodily harm, sex, and drug abuse. I’ll start with a confession: Ever since I first listened to it in my early teens, I never quite understood White Pony. I grew up listening to Deftones.… Continue reading

    Deftones – White Pony (Review)