Foals – Holy Fire Review
Foals are done being arty and inaccessible — ‘Holy Fire’ is their big “pop” album. And it burns brightly.
The Twilight Sad – No One Can Ever Know: The Remixes Review
The Twilight Sad’s new remix album will make you dance. But you’d better not enjoy yourself while doing so.
GRMLN – Explore Review
Don’t be fooled by GRMLN’s summery, carefree surfer-pop vibe. Loneliness and despair shadow the 19-year-old college student’s debut EP.
Steffaloo – Would You Stay Review
The title ‘Would You Stay’ isn’t just a request. Steffaloo’s debut album definitely has staying power.
Ken Stringfellow – Danzig In The Moonlight Review
Ken Stringfellow invites you to come “danzig” between genres, with his fourth solo album.
Django Django – Django Django Review
Who can make Arabian Nights, spaghetti Westerns, dubstep and Afrobeat sound cool, all in the space of one album? Django Django can.
Callers – Reviver Review
Let Callers “revive” you, with a big helping of warm, satisfying, soulful indie pop.
MI-GU – Choose The Light Review
You thought Animal Collective’s last album was weird? Why not try the new release from Japan’s MI-GU on for size.











