
The Rolling Stones: Blue & Lonesome
Score: 7/10 – Still moss-free. The slightest mention of the septuagenarian Stones breaking an 11-year studio silence with an all-new collection of blues covers has been
Score: 7/10 – Still moss-free. The slightest mention of the septuagenarian Stones breaking an 11-year studio silence with an all-new collection of blues covers has been
Score: 1/10 – Don’t waste your time. It’s a known fact that adding sleigh bells to rock music will only end in disaster. I reckon
Score: 8/10 – Mad fer it. The breakout release of 2013 debut LP Howlin’ signaled the end of a decade long slog around the Australian
Score: 9/10 – Still kicking it. Just when the world seems to be collapsing around our ears on all sides, everyone’s favourite New York hip-hop
Score: 6/10 – Snorah Jones Four seemingly short years since the off-brand, Dangermouse-produced indie pop of Little Broken Hearts, and Norah Jones’ sixth LP feels
Score: 7/10 – Inside the darkest of caves. Nick Cave has never been one to do ‘upbeat’, but with the accidental death of his 15-year-old
Score: 8/10 – Schmeight out of schmen From its title referencing maverick singer Harry Nilsson’s 1971 album Nilsson Schmilsson to its cover art featuring a
Score: Eleven/10 – The noise of nostalgia The soundtrack for Stranger Things appears relatively straightforward on the surface, but much like the runaway success of
Score: 8/10 – Beach vibes, bottled Ku De Ta DJ-curator extraordinaire Jim Breese, along with Dutch decks-whizz Loco Hero deliver another sophisticated set of sunset
Score: 7/10 – Does the job for a jalan-jalan Like an intravenous shot of sunshine direct to your system, Nick Wallaki’s infectiously chirpy tunes are