APES are sweet. They make weirdo indie pop that’s surprisingly complex, but still really fun. Man enjoy APES. Read man’s review of APES for Rolling Stone here.
Category Archives: Features
Clowns – Lucid Again review (Rolling Stone)
Clowns make great punk records. Their new album, Lucid Again, continues that grand old tradition (er, of two previous albums)… read my review of it for Rolling Stone right here.
Toe to Toe – Rise Up review (Rolling Stone)
Toe To Toe were the primary band at the most terrifying gig I went to aged 16. So it was was fun to review their new album Rise Up, which unsurprisingly is chock full of brutal, run-through-a-wall hardcore. You can read my review of Toe To Toe’s Rise Up for Rolling Stone right here.
At The Drive-In — In te ra li a review (Rolling Stone)
Rolling Stone kindly let me write about At The Drive-In’s comeback album, in•ter a•li•a… which was a) very nice of them, and b) awesome to listen to. It’s not as good as Relationship of Command, but then, like, five albums ever are.
Anyway; read my review of At The Drive In’s In ter a li a here at Rolling Stone.
Luke Yeoward – Ghosts review (Rolling Stone)
King Cannons were really good: their Clash-debt was high, but their frontman Luke Yeoward’s voice nailed all the necessary Joe Strummer-isms with a verve that’s hard to pin down. Which is why Yeoward’s solo record comes as such a pleasant surprise; it’s similar to Strummer’s solo stuff… but also wheels down some Elvis Costello soul-pop roads… then goes for a fun dip with some island/reggae vibes. It’s flat out delightful. Find out what else I had to say about Luke Yeoward’s Ghosts right here, for Rolling Stone.




