 | Mind Blowing Between 1991 and 1994 Michael Gira’s Swans released three landmark albums, ‘White Light From the Mouth of Infinity’, ‘Love of Life’ and ‘The Great Annihilator’, which set a new standard in intelligent, adult, p... read full review |
 | Mind Blowing Between 1991 and 1994 Michael Gira’s Swans released three landmark albums, ‘White Light From the Mouth of Infinity’, ‘Love of Life’ and ‘The Great Annihilator’, which set a new standard in intelligent, adult, p... read full review |
 | Mind Blowing Between 1991 and 1994 Michael Gira’s Swans released three landmark albums, ‘White Light From the Mouth of Infinity’, ‘Love of Life’ and ‘The Great Annihilator’, which set a new standard in intelligent, adult, p... read full review |
 | Scuzzy classic The swirl of chaos that surrounded The Jesus Lizard made it somehow inevitable that they would never produce a classic album from start to finish, but 1990s’s Goat’ is their strongest collection of songs. ... read full review |
 | Classic Americana 'Classic Americana' is the title for my review because this CD deserves a far wider audience than RHP fans, like myself, who will be keen to see what Kozelek does next. There is a warmth a... read full review |
 | The Best of Post Rock Explosions in the Sky take a huge leap forward in confidence and compositional acumen for `Those Who Tell The Truth...', their second album. The whole CD revels in contrasts between pounding ro... read full review |
 | Great Place to Start If you are new to the wonderful and mesmeric music of Boards of Canada this 6-track 30-minute EP is a great place to start. 'Hi Scores' and 'June 9th' are in the style of the more... read full review |
 | Life-Changing Music The evolution in Boards of Canada’s sound from the sparse beats of 1995’s ‘Twoism’ reaches its crowning glory in the magnificent ‘Geogaddi’. This is an incredibly rich, multi-layered and multi-faceted listenin... read full review |
 | Promising Debut ‘Robbers & Cowards’, Cold War Kids’ debut album is a heady mix of angular indie rock, stomping piano blues, deep-South drawl and Strokes-style New York attitude. Sounds like a mess, but the sheer enthusias... read full review |
 | Haunting Darren Aronofsky’s directorial follow-up to ‘Pi’ has gained a degree of notoriety in recent years because of its graphic scenes showing the consequences of drug addiction, but ‘Requiem For A Dream’ in many ways... read full review |