Reviews

Review: Tame Impala – Lonerism

October 12th, 2012

It’s finally here, Tame Impala’s second album is finally here! Okay, it’s not been long since Kevin Parker’s 2010 debut .


Review: Kosheen – Independence

October 11th, 2012

Yep, this sounds like a Kosheen album…and why not? It’s the usual dark, ravey synthery, hypnotic beatery and lovely unshowy .


Review: Mumford & Sons – Babel

October 4th, 2012

Mumford & Sons are, at least to Rocksucker’s ears, We Are Augustines minus the invention, range and authenticity. So, guess .


Review: Four Tet – Pink

October 4th, 2012

Kieran Hebden’s sixth studio album as Four Tet rubber-stamps his return to the dancefloor, and thank goodness for that because .


Review: Bob Dylan – Tempest

October 4th, 2012

If a band makes it to four albums these days, they’ve made a pretty decent fist of it. Tempest is Bob .


Review: Errors – New Relics

October 4th, 2012

Following on from their warmly received Have Some Faith in Magic LP of earlier this year, Glasgow “post-electro” troupe Errors keep .


Review: Moon Duo – Circles

October 3rd, 2012

Sanae Yamada and Wooden Shijps guitarist Eric “Ripley” Johnson remain wired into The Everlasting Groove, so if you heard/endured/totally wigged .


Review: Tim Burgess – Oh No I Love You

October 3rd, 2012

…in which The Charlatans front man/breakfast cereal pioneer/ex-unorthodox cocaine consumer teams up with Lambchop front man Kurt Wagner, even having .