
Dukes of Windsor manage to both appeal and appall with their new one, Minus.»

SSS could have basically just repackaged their last album and no one would know the difference.»

This being the first "independent" album that the band have ever made, they maybe should have dug deeper for some extra recording time»

A new direction formed by a band carefully retracing what has worked in the past.»

On first listen, the eighth You Am I record is a bit of a disappointment, but it's still plenty interesting.»

Solo Dresden Doll makes a great Dresden Dolls album.»

Other bands have spent their post-major-deal years in decline, but after Warners let the band go the 'Dirt dusted themselves off and continued on»

Ratatat have continued their theory that you can't change the nature of the guitar, but you can change its habitat. »

Nas brings lyrical heat on his latest offering Untitled thereby proving that hip hop is in fact very much alive, not dead as he originally claimed.»

Primal Scream get... happy? The hell?»

This Melbourne quintet first came to notice with the superb single 'Radio Edit' last year»

Adelaide couple Naomi Thompson and Zac Colligan have an alpha-indie thing going on in their hometown.»