Music
Forest Swords - Engravings
Posted 1:47pm Sunday 22nd September 2013 by Basti Menkes

Rating: 4/5 In the infancy of the twenty-first century, electronic music is really establishing itself as an unorthodox medium of expression. As the grind and excess of EDM declines in popularity, so grows acclaim for more reserved styles of electronic music. Among these new, more calculated Read more...
Pixies - EP-1
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Lisa Craw

Rating: 2/5 Most big bands like to make it obvious when they’re releasing new material – ads, fan announcements, at least a few posters. That was not the case for the new Pixies EP, offhandedly titled EP-1, which just sort of appeared last Tuesday and seems to have gone unnoticed since. Read more...
Arctic Monkeys - AM
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Bella King

Rating: 4/5 Since their debut Whatever People Say I Am…, British indie rock quartet Arctic Monkeys have evolved their sound with every new release. Fifth album AM both throws all of their styles thus far into the blender – the rampant energy of their first two albums, the darker tone of Read more...
Lustmord - The Word As Power
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Basti Menkes

Rating: 5/5 Dark ambient is a genre drenched in imagery of the ancient, the gothic and the biblical. Its blacker-than-black noises are derived from the vaults of industrial music, stretched into barren wastes and yawning abysses of sound. Often dark ambient songs are long and slow, crushing Read more...
Nine Inch Nails - Hesitation Marks
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Basti Menkes

Rating: 4/5 My, hasn’t Trent Reznor been busy? Between side projects, scoring films, raising sons and insulting fans over Twitter, the 48-year-old prince of industrial has somehow found the time to make another Nine Inch Nails album. I’ll admit to feeling ambivalent when Hesitation Read more...
The J. Arthur Keenes Band - Mighty Social Lion
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Basti Menkes

Rating: 3.5/5 There are few things that irk me more in a musical discussion than a person dismissing an entire genre. To assert that a style of music is wholly without merit, regardless of the incarnation, borders on psychosis. How can you deem hip-hop or metal or folk to be inherently shit, Read more...
Franz Ferdinand - Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Basti Menkes

Rating: 4/5 “It’s always better on holiday.” So sang Alex Kapranos on “Jacqueline,” the opening track of Franz Ferdinand’s eponymous debut album. Considering the glacial pace at which the Glaswegian dance-rockers are releasing music these days, the line now rings a touch ironic. Read more...
Interview: Richard Ley-Hamilton
Posted 4:47pm Sunday 18th August 2013 by Loulou Callister-Baker

At the age of 22, Richard Ley-Hamilton has already created a name for himself as a prominent Dunedin musician, performing and making music for an array of interesting bands. Richard also works part-time at a record store, and by the end of November he will have finished his honours dissertation in Read more...
Asian Dub Foundation - The Signal And The Noise
Posted 4:47pm Sunday 18th August 2013 by Basti Menkes

Rating: 3.5/5 “They’re like a British Rage Against The Machine. They work punk guitars and politically-charged lyrics into dub, reggae, world music and rap. This rainbow-coloured music collective both condemns racial violence and breaks down the walls between ethnic terminology. Shit is Read more...
Moderat - II
Posted 4:47pm Sunday 18th August 2013 by Basti Menkes

Rating: 4/5 Moderat is a portmanteau, both in name and personnel, of Berlin-based electronic acts Modeselektor and Apparat. As its title suggests, II is the supergroup’s second album together, following its eponymous 2009 debut. Like its predecessor, II sees the two outfits marrying their Read more...