Music That Takes Me Places
2024 was a fantastic year for new music. One of the best in recent memory. With this, here are my top ten albums of the year…
As a child, Tyler-James Kelly spent countless hours at his Nanna’s house, captivated by the sounds of old 45s rather than mi…
Lex Amor is a DJ, producer, sound designer, engineer, rapper, youth mentor, and community activist from Northern London. Ove…
"Everything you want is in your reach right now And anything that's not I have to teach somehow Everything about you …
Amyl And The Sniffers are back, and they really want you to fuck off. No, seriously—don’t even try to get comfortable. From …
In 1988, nearing the age of 30, The Cure's Robert Smith was struggling with depression, the not-so-great parting of ways…
Back in 2019, guitarist and singer Etienne Quartey-Papafio stumbled upon the reformed Slowdive’s KEXP session on YouTube. He…
“For centuries men have been hiding their true feelings. We were never provided that safe space. It’s reflecting in society.…
David Gilmour released his first solo album in 1978. Now 78 years young, Gilmour has released just his fifth studio album, L…
Leon Bridges’ self-titled fourth album has really been a lifetime in the making. Through thirteen songs, Bridges journeys th…
Canadian singer-songwriter Leif Vollebekk’s fifth album, Revelation, blends narrative lyrics with cinematic arrangements, sh…
Bonny Light Horseman's Keep Me On Your Mind/See You Free is "an ode to the blessed mess of our humanity." With…
What's so funny about peace, love, and understanding? Apparently lots. Montreal-based Laughing's debut album, Becaus…
You know it's Ray LaMontagne as soon as he starts singing. His voice is unmistakable. Yet, his music has not always been…
MJ Lenderman’s Manning Fireworks sharpens his distinctive blend of alt-country and indie rock, giving the perfect backdrop f…
Over the past 10 years the UK art-pop duo Honne have reached impressive heights notching up more than three billion streams …
Jessie Murph’s That Ain’t No Man That’s The Devil shows off her strong, fierce, and captivating voice, unfiltered storytelli…
Andrew Combes opens his new album, Dream Pictures, singing ”Eventide, the time of plenty. No crushing blows, no bended knees…
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