Category: Reviews

Monday Tramps – ‘When Days Turned Hollow’ Review

Munich based rockers Monday Tramps have their debut album “When Days Turned Hollow” coming out on August 7. The album begins with ‘Prelude’. In-your-face, romantic, psychedelic, raw… all words that would describe the brilliant way Monday Tramps decided to start their first album. A startling…

Ezra Furman

‘Your body is yours at the end of the day, and don’t let the hateful try and take it away’ – Ezra Furman’s «Perpetual Motion People» takes you on a journey Ezra Furman & The Boyfriends’ second LP, and first release to London’s Bella Union,…

Phoebe Bridgers – Killer EP Review

Although only 20 years old, Phoebe Bridgers has already played the Indie & Folk venues of Los Angeles for a few years. After graduating from Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) in 2014, she has quickly seized the chance to reach a…

Eliot Sumner

Eliot Sumner. She makes you feel every word she sings. Eliot Sumner is definitely coming into her own. Departing from her days as ‘I Blame Coco’, her sound has matured into something more developed and intricate, transitioning a bit from her Electro-Pop persona. Pulling inspiration…

Carl Barât & The Jackals

Carl Barât & The Jackals Scala, London Things have become pretty busy around Carl Barât recently. The Libertines reunion, followed by the album release of his new band Carl Barât & The Jackals – and lots of live shows… with both bands! After having seen…

Sea & Air

Night of Music in Munich // SEA + AIR Last weekend I went to the BR Night of music in Munich. Five artists were playing the BMW Lounge, all five of them from very different genres. Classic, Opera, Rock, Pop and… SEA + AIR! Every…

The Kooks – ‘Listen’ Review

You must Listen. As you probably all know, The Kooks have recently released a new album called ‘Listen’. As a music lover, I’ve created two musts for beginning new albums. 1) Keep an open mind. 2) Embrace change. I know you’ve fallen in love with…