With their second EP, Dependent, Birmingham quartet overpass continue to solidify their place in the indie rock scene, blending alt-pop sensibilities with a dynamic, high energy sound. Across five tracks, the band explores themes of self worth, nostalgia, and emotional dependency, all wrapped in catchy melodies and sharp instrumentation. Opening track “Be Good To Yourself”…
The first time I tried to listen to Perverts, I didn’t quite know what I was getting myself into. I quickly realised it was something that demanded my full, undivided attention. Although officially an EP, it stretches to an hour and a half across nine tracks. The shortest, Onanist, is 6:24, while the longest, Pulldrone,…
Wallice’s debut album, The Jester, is a delightful mixed bag of emotions and styles, all wrapped up in her signature wit. With 14 tracks of genre hopping goodness, she takes listeners on a journey through the ups and downs of young adulthood, laced with equal parts humour and vulnerability. It’s as if she’s managed to…
It’s been 16 years since The Cure released any new material, but after what feels like forever they’re back with Songs Of A Lost World. An album that delivers a poignant collection of tracks that capture the band’s signature depth and emotion. Steeped in themes of loss, reflection, and longing, it feels like both a…