THE CURE returns with SONGS OF A LOST WORLD: a darkly poetic masterpiece
The Cure’s Songs Of A Lost World dives deep into themes of loss, grief, and nostalgia, cementing its place in the band’s legacy.
The Cure’s Songs Of A Lost World dives deep into themes of loss, grief, and nostalgia, cementing its place in the band’s legacy.
A gothic thriller about the opening of Edward I's tomb, Leonora Nattrass' The Bells of Westminster will grip historical mystery fiction fans.
Nobody’s Empire explores friendships forged through illness in 90s Glasgow, written with warmth and humor by Belle & Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch.
A career-defining release featuring Adrianne Lenker, Tucker Zimmerman’s Dance of Love is a lo-fi folk gem, blending emotional authenticity and raw beauty.
Thee Sacred Souls' Got A Story To Tell blends retro soul with modern consciousness, creating a timeless album filled with positivity and emotion.
A hefty tome crammed with history, artwork, releases and more, Depeche Mode: Live is an absolute must-have for followers of the band in question.
Love, kindness and honesty jump off A Thousand Threads’ pages, the long-awaited memoir from warm-hearted, generous rebel Neneh Cherry.
Ezra Collective's Dance, No One's Watching fuses jazz, funk, and Afrobeat into a groovy, dynamic sound, proving they're still riding high post-Mercury Prize.
Philosopher Mark Rowlands explores canine wisdom and how dogs’ simple lives can inspire our own in new book, The Happiness Of Dogs.
Rachel Kushner’s fast-paced eco-thriller Creation Lake dives into espionage, moral ambiguity, and nature’s fight for survival.
Max Richter’s In A Landscape revisits his signature style with a plea for unity, blending electronic elements with classical beauty.
The Jesus And Mary Chain's early days are well-documented in Ben Thompson's assisted oral history of the band with plenty of honesty and deadpan humour.