
Album review: Marika Hackman – Any Human Friend
Any Human Friend is a statement of Martika Hackman’s sexuality, and her delight in being sexual, and succeeds in being both uncompromising and accessible.
Any Human Friend is a statement of Martika Hackman’s sexuality, and her delight in being sexual, and succeeds in being both uncompromising and accessible.
Self Esteem’s Compliments Please is a positive indication that creative, labour-of-love alternatives to production line pop is still very much alive and well in 2019.
Don’t Feed the Pop Monster is Broods’ most classically pop album so far and also their best. If it isn’t a hit then don’t blame them and instead look take a harder look at the current state of pop culture as it continues to merrily eat itself.
Remind Me Tomorrow is Sharon Van Etten as she is right now with a new page turned and brilliantly, fearlessly looking forward.
John Preston finishes his round-up of the best albums of the year.
John Preston gives us his top 10 albums of the year.
London’s Izzy Bizu has released her debut album, A Moment of Madness which is a beautiful combination of jazz, soul and pop.
Check out Pop Curious? at this year’s Pride (outside the Pride barriers, so you don’t even need a ticket).
UK singer/songwriter Jerry Williams has released her new single ‘Mother’. Watch the video here.
Barnaby Callaby interviewed British girl band, Stooshe about their fashion sense, change in musical stylings and their upcoming new album.