Bassnectar’s limitations show through in ‘Unlimited’ [Album Review]
To release a single LP amidst the current state of the music industry is a huge accomplishment, while passing the ten album milestone is nothing short of legendary. For a referential frame, Led Zeppelin's discography spans nine albums, while The Who have released eleven to date. Bassnectar's newest album, Unlimited, is his twelfth to date.
The organic and the orchestrated converge on Flume’s sophomore album ‘Skin’ [Review]
Flume is both the alias of future bass producer, Harley Streten, and the name of one of Bon Iver's most well known indie rock tracks. That right there - the contrast between the two - is so much of what the former’s sophomore album, Skin, is based upon.
James Blake lets a little light slip in with ‘The Colour In Anything’ [Review]
James Blake's music has an unmistakable sobering quality to it. Having first broken into the scene with a handful of EPs, followed by his self titled release, it was the British musician's second studio album that effectively cemented his dewy, chilling sound.