Jessie Ware releases her album’s titular track, a smooth sensual number that really showcases her voice. Much less electronic and bass-heavy than you’d necessarily expect from Ware, her airy, breathy voice makes the track – lifting up the chorus. It’s perhaps not above the sum of its parts, but she certainly delivers a distinct and […]
Category: Single Reviews
Single review: Franz Ferdinand – ‘Stand On The Horizon’
Though it now seems like an age since the album came out the singles are still coming, and here is ‘Stand on the Horizon’ – a more subdued track from the band that, though finding a place on the album, doesn’t feel like their strongest single. Fans who liked their debut album sound will find […]
Single review: Hannah Grace – ‘Meant To Be Kind’
With a powerful, soulful, evocative and emotional voice, ‘Meant To Be Kind’ has a power behind it that belies the youth of the artist. Without resorting to the temptation of wailing random notes at the end as often happens in power ballads like this, Grace keeps the energy ramping up whilst keeping to a solid […]
Single review: Eric Clapton and Friends – ‘Call Me The Breeze’
Sometimes an artist will come back with a song that sounds like a classic. And this really already is as the 12 bars blues song was originally recorded back in the 1970s. Clapton and friends don’t do a huge amount with it but if it brings this smooth, rhythmic number to the attention of more […]
Single review: Clock Machine – ‘Wonderland’
‘Wonderland’ is not the most subtle of songs, very clearly on the subject of sex and performance, but it’s wrapped up in a funky, head-nodding rhythm that will get you up and moving, matched by the very listenable deep voice of Clock Machine’s vocalist. I’m not as keen on the lighter secondary vocals, but the […]
Single review: The Janoskians – ‘This Freakin’ Song’
The band that brought us ‘Real Girls Eat Cake’ are never going to be classed as high-brow but they’re a little bit more on radio-form here, though only in this censored version. Successfully parodying the sound of generic boy band music whilst also mimicking it, it manages to parody it whilst also creating its very […]
Single review: BANKS – ‘Beggin’ For Thread’
‘Beggin’ For Thread’ is the latest single from BANKS, one of this year’s hottest acts. From the solid thick bassline to the subdued but evocative vocals, this is a low-key ominous indie number that successfully mixes in something for the RnB crowd too. Throwing in a sax line just at the point where the record […]
Doves members Jez and Andy Williams form new band Black Rivers, stream new track ‘The Ship’
Following their last album Kingdom Of Rust in 2009, famed Manchester three-piece Doves went on what they called an ‘indefinite hiatus’. Lead singer Jimi Goodwin is well into a solo career, releasing his own album Odludek earlier this year and is currently busy on the festival circuit. Now Jez and Andy Williams, the two brothers […]
Watch: Nas – Represent video
Hip-hop legend Nas is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his seminal debut album Illmatic this year, and to go along with the deluxe Illmatic XX reissue he released earlier in the year the rapper has just unveiled a brand new video for album track ‘Represent’. The video is the first one ever made for ‘Represent’, […]
Morrissey reveals spoken-word video for new album track ‘Istanbul’
Another day, another spoken-word video from Morrissey. Today’s new video is for ‘Istanbul’, following yesterdays unveiling of the spoken-word promo for ‘The Bullfighter Dies‘. Both tracks are from Moz’s new album World Peace Is None Of Your Business, and the title track also got a spoken-word video earlier this month. Watch the video for ‘Istanbul’ below: […]