Tracks of the Week 15.04.23
From hyper-literate Oak Park the former National Youth Poet Laureate and fledgling songwriter Kara Jackson holds folk and country music in her thrall, cast through a captivating blend of brusque imagery, dolorous...
From hyper-literate Oak Park the former National Youth Poet Laureate and fledgling songwriter Kara Jackson holds folk and country music in her thrall, cast through a captivating blend of brusque imagery, dolorous...
This week the shrouded South London producer Burial unspools a midwinter marvel in the form of the Antidawn extended play, where film samples and organ vamps sound out like the passing spectres...
Brandishing triumph out of the dying embers of romance, this week Molly Nilsson figures the fallen city of Pompeii as the gleaming and heartfelt coda to her tenth studio album. Penelope Trappes...
Over two albums and a handful of extended plays, the Australian-born, Brighton-based Penelope Trappes has traded obliquely in themes of motherhood and femininity, tracing the twisted shapes and familiar gestures of the...
On ‘Fur & Feather’, the Australian-born Brighton-based Penelope Trappes dwells in a soundscape of dream pop and dense forestry, drawing from Celtic mythology to find her center even in the act of...