Tag: Dylan Llewellyn-Nunes
Being alone doesn’t have to mean lonely and as usual, on Wrong Creatures, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have created something incredibly unique but wonderfully familiar. Wrong Creatures plays on …
The Barr Brothers return with a wonderfully considered and cohesive third album, Queens Of The Breakers. Before we get into the details, it’s worth pointing out just how well …
Live, Future Islands make gratifying and terrifying more than merely similar words. Tonight, they’re almost the same emotion. Future Islands, and Samuel T. Herring in particular, are always so …
Some venues suit some acts, and tonight is like some kind of power couple. Benjamin Booker launches, well saunters, on to the stage, but from there it’s explosive save …
Trampolene’s debut album seems intent to subvert convention and expectation at every turn. Start as you mean to go on is such a cliche; Swansea To Hornsey’s start is …
With some bands a live performance is something of a foregone conclusion. That’s not to say expected is bad, it’s simply expected – Wolf Alice, however, aren’t doing the …
Jake Bugg continues to confuse and dismay, as nothing on Hearts That Strain is expected. If anything, it’s a lot more passionate and sincere than anything else he’s recorded. …
Sheffield’s Milburn return with an incredibly ambitious third album entitled Time, and time’s one thing they’re not wasting. With an extremely varied record that tries to have it all, …
Here’s the thing: we’re not sure what, but something about The Districts new album Popular Manipulations sounds almost Scottish. What that means, who knows. It’s an odd thing to …
This isn’t what was meant to happen. Who okayed this album as a comeback? Surely LCD Soundsystem, after so long away, should sound dated? Isn’t this the time when …
Miss the 60s and 70s? Little Barrie do. Every album so far has passionately recreated some elements of the era. From their soulful debut to their blues rock follow …
There are urban festival spaces, and then there are festivals in urban spaces. It’s subtle differences like this that make Yorkshire so fascinating. If Leeds does one thing, you …
Ever wondered what a love-child band of 80’s era Fleetwood Mac and Cher would sound like? Probably not, as it’s likely to sounds like a hideous car crash of …
The Charlatans are that band. The one that just never seems to know when to stay down. They take knocks. They hit peaks. Troughs. Sh*t happens. More sh*t happens. …
Some album titles seem almost doomed before anyone’s heard a note. Popular Music certainly seems like a bold choice for any band. Good luck LIFE. Without hearing it, it …
Underestimating Live At Leeds is an easy mistake to make; it’s becoming a serious festival player. Yes, it lacks tents and fields. Yes, it might not be the biggest …