Top 10 Songs by New Order
April 20, 2025
New Order is a fearless group. There aren’t many bands that survive the loss of their singer, let alone additionally, transition successfully to a different style. Indeed, few bands have adopted musical trends as seamlessly, or had as many unexpected commercial hits.
LUXXURY and Robert Ascroft (feat. Ora Cogan) Reviewed
February 21, 2025
LUXXURY – Why?
Scientists and historians will keep having to study. But when they present their findings, we will likely learn that is is better to be a really great fan of music than an immensely talented musician. It’s certainly a great deal better when starting…
Puggy Beales and Data Animal Reviewed
October 27, 2024
Puggy Beales – Trix
Dance music, just like heavy metal, has travelled as far as it could go in terms of volume and explosive content. Push for one more dB, and the audience’s heads might just roll on the dance floor. Add just one more lyric about evil, dangerous…
Keyside and Pure Intruders Reviewed
February 13, 2024
Keyside – Turn Back the Time
Similar artists: The Coral, The La’s, Doves, The Smiths, The Police
Genre: Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Dream Pop
There are plenty of heavily wounded dreamers out there. Most of them must appear pretty pitiful to the untrained eye.
Pastel and Taylor Curtis Reviewed
December 16, 2023
Pastel – Cabo Player
Genre: Electronica
I know you’ll find this hard to believe, but there was a time, not long ago when any second of music that got onto a record had to be played by a human being. If nobody could play it, it didn’t get…
Tech space kids: Subshine and leauxx review
May 13, 2022
leauxx – hungry
Genre: Industrial, Alternative Rock
Similar artists: Nine Inch Nails, banks, Billie Eilish
There is more than one way to scare a generation. New artists can’t use the same old tactics. But, make no mistake, these daring troubadours of…
The dance way: Happy Hollows and Big Softy review
April 5, 2022
Big Softy – Support Song
Similar artists: Underworld, LCD Soundsystem
Playing music and doing magic tricks both prize the art of misdirecting. It must be a great job. Fool as many people as you can, and they will love you for it. Make them believe in things…