Post-rockers NORDIC GIANTS dial themselves up to 11 on SYMBIOSIS
Nordic Giants' third album, Symbiosis, over-delivers on bombast but under-delivers on genuine emotional resonance.
Nordic Giants' third album, Symbiosis, over-delivers on bombast but under-delivers on genuine emotional resonance.
J.P Bimeni - the Burundian singer who found refuge in Wales - takes his six-piece band the Blackbelts back to his roots on second album, Give Me Hope.
Bastille give us a glimpse into the future on their fourth album, Give Me The Future - and it's a bright one.
With their two previous albums getting mixed reception, it felt like Animal Collective's best work might be behind them - fortunately, Time Skiffs proves this not to be the case.
Featuring two Cardiffians and arrangements of tracks by the likes of Brian Eno, Clarinet & Piano is a meditative and relaxing listen from Group Listening.
Tim Hecker delivers a suitably beautiful and perilous soundtrack for the Colin Farrell-starring show, The North Water.
At 98, American jazz saxophonist Marshall Allen is very much still live and kicking on new album Dancing Shadows, alongside bass player Tyler Mitchell.
With See Through The Blue, Scarlet Rebels are right on track to reach their goal of being the first band from Llanelli to break into the UK Top 40.
Artifacts, a 26-track collection of polished up demos, rarities, B sides and unreleased gear from Beirut, captures all of the band's eras in one place.
With new album Night Call, acclaimed actor and now, solo artist Olly Alexander takes Years & Years' sound into new harmonious places.
Palace's third album, Shoals, promises "chaotic" and "dangerous depths," but the laidback music on offer doesn't quite make good on this.
Ludovico Einaudi offers moments of tranquil reflection that offer an alternative response to the anxiety the last two years have evoked.