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Kesha – ‘Gag Order’ review: out-there journey from pop’s one-time wild child

Her fifth album, produced by Rick Rubin, features sonic risks and strange subject matter. It mostly works. Cast your mind back to 2009. Think low-rise jeans, a velvet tracksuit (shudder) and a chunky...

Kep1er – ‘Lovestruck!’ review: dealing with matters of the heart through rose-tinted glasses

On their fourth mini-album, Kep1er explore the ins and outs of puppy love and romance, though some songs are underwhelming and inconsistent at times Kep1er's 'Lovestruck!' On the album cover, two rose gold...

Eloise – ‘Drunk On A Flight’ review: a display of the transformative power of pop

On her debut album, the 23-year-old openly details an emotionally devastating break-up – and finally starts to find her If Eloise hadn't made an EP like 'This Thing Called Living' in 2019, someone...

Blondshell – ‘Blondshell’ review: raw rock anthems amongst the year’s best

Urgent, funny and fearless, the LA artist's debut album sees her imbue her rage with wit and fierce ambition Some albums subtly ravish you, and others leave your lip-smacking - Blondeshell's stunning debut...

Ellie Goulding – ‘Higher Than Heaven’ review: playful antidote to personal-driven pop

The British pop star has trailed her fifth record as her least "personal yet". It's all the better for it In an era when most pop stars wax lyrical about the soul-stirring honesty...

Feist – ‘Multitudes’ review: a visceral and hopeful existential voyage

On her sixth studio album, the Canadian singer-songwriter shines an optimistic light on loss and love Leslie Feist wrote her sixth studio album Multitudes following the birth of her daughter and the sudden...

Scowl – ‘Psychic Dance Routine’ EP review: a triumphant explosion of energy

On this five-track effort, the Santa Cruz band embrace a more polished, widescreen sound without compromising their unpredictable spirit A storm is brewing on the West Coast. Across California, a troupe of hardcore...

Metallica – ’72 Seasons’ review: metal masters make a relentless return

The hard rock veterans roll back the years to deliver a thrilling sonic onslaught - including their longest ever song In 1983, four long-haired, leather-clad teenagers from California recorded a blistering debut album...
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