The Bluehearts- Hurt EP
Review of The Bluehearts' first EP, Hurt. The Sheffield five piece have released their first EP, Hurt. Produced and mixed by Ross Orton (AM, MIA, Todda T), it’s a solid example of unpretentious,...
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Review of new The Courteeners' new album, Concrete Love. Six years ago, The Courteeners released St Jude. It was a good time to be a British indie rock fan – with tracks such as ‘Not Nineteen...
View ArticleSlow Club- Complete Surrender
Sheffield duo Slow Club have released their highly anticipated third studio album Complete Surrender - and Exposed are happy to report that it’s an absolute delight. When you think about it, being a...
View ArticleBritpop at the BBC
Review of Britpop at the BBC, out August 11th. Unless you were in your late teens/early twenties during the early 90’s, you may have – like myself – previously found yourself feeling slightly...
View Article"Overall, ‘Concrete... by Frank
"Overall, ‘Concrete Love’ is an album which grows stronger with each listen" Totally agree, took me a few goes but loving it now!
View ArticleA fantastic mesmerising... by Ryan heyworth
A fantastic mesmerising album. Better than ANNA. The Courteeners need more attention!!!!
View ArticleAlt J - This Is All Yours
Review of the latest album from Alt J: This Is All Yours. When Alt-J released Breezeblocks in 2012, thousands of skinny jeans wearing indie followers let out delirious squeals of joy, whipping off...
View ArticleThe Lost Brothers- New Songs of Dawn and Dust
Review of The Lost Brothers latest album, New Songs Of Dawn And Dust. Produced in relationship with The Coral’s guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones, this album is certainly the start of something new for the...
View ArticleInspiral Carpets - Inspiral Carpets
Review of Inspiral Carpets' self-titled album. Inspiral Carpets are back. What’s more, they’re on form – with this absolutely stellar album. Generally popular during the outburst of the brit-pop...
View ArticleThe Fratellis - Soul Crush
Album review of Soul Crush, by The Fratellis. Whatever happened to The Fratellis, eh? After the roaring success of their first album, they later became one of those 2006 fads which people kind of...
View ArticleJohnny Marr - Playland
Album review of Playland by Johnny Marr. It’s hard not to like Johnny Marr. Despite his global stardom as Britain’s most influential guitarist, he always seems to have his feet on the ground and his...
View ArticleMarmozets - The Weird And Wonderful Marmozets
Album review of The Weird And Wonderful Marmozets. One of the more promising British bands of late, Marmozets are set to release their debut album, The Weird And Wonderful Marmozets. It’s a...
View ArticleVashti Bunyan - Heartleap
Review of Heartleap by Vashti Bunyan. It’s been almost 45 years since the release of UK Folk singer Vashti Bunyan’s debut album Just Another Diamond Day - and 2014 marks the release of her third...
View ArticleFryars - The Power
Review of Fryars' second album, The Power. Delayed almost four years, Fryars' second album has been a while in the making due to, to put it simply, a few record company complications. And let's...
View ArticleBilly Idol -Kings and Queens of the Underground
Review of Billy Idol's Kings and Queens of the Underground. With a rebel yell, he’s back for more (more, more). Crap jokes aside, the eighties punk rocker – a debatable title – has returned with his...
View ArticleThe Bluehearts- Hurt EP
Review of The Bluehearts' first EP, Hurt. The Sheffield five piece have released their first EP, Hurt. Produced and mixed by Ross Orton (AM, MIA, Todda T), it’s a solid example of unpretentious,...
View ArticleThe Courteeners- Concrete Love
Review of new The Courteeners' new album, Concrete Love. Six years ago, The Courteeners released St Jude. It was a good time to be a British indie rock fan – with tracks such as ‘Not Nineteen...
View ArticleWu-Tang Clan – A Better Tomorrow
Album review of Wu-Tang Clan – A Better Tomorrow. It’s been just over twenty years since the release of the seminal ‘36 Chambers’ that brought the world a tribe of oddball barbed tonged bards...
View ArticlePublic Service Broadcasting - The Race For Space
Review of Public Service Broadcasting's latest album, The Race For Space. Public Service Broadcasting are certainly some sort of oddity; their music is entirely instrumental -with the only vocals...
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