Featured Articles
Recent Posts
The Spot Cheque: Kid Brunswick
“I was in an elevator with Sneakbo.” Catch our in-depth conversation with British artist Kid Brunswick, covering everything from mental health, social media, American politics and upcoming music.
Review: Headie One, ‘Edna’
Headie One’s debut album is an artistic voyage that not just takes him to the pinnacle of UK rap but to global stardom. The most significant development of British hip … Continue reading Review: Headie One, ‘Edna’
Review: 21 Savage & Metro Boomin, ‘Savage Mode II’
Trap’s tailored duo spin the block for a sequel that is another blueprint of meticulous unity by the genre’s most coveted collaborators. When a rapper blows up under the wing … Continue reading Review: 21 Savage & Metro Boomin, ‘Savage Mode II’
The Spot Cheque: DUCKWRTH
Duckwrth is our latest feature for the second edition of The Spot Cheque, who answered a few questions on his musical style and his latest album.
The Spot Cheque: Tokyo’s Revenge
The internet push is now the modern enabler for an artist’s ascension. Rising star Tokyo’s Revenge is all too familiar with its results. Earlier this year, his breakout single “GOODMORNINGTOKYO!” caught viral steam on TikTok and has since racked 128 million streams on Spotify and counting. Its screamo-whisper soundbite and charismatic vocal acrobats was the perfect combination to conjure a storm.
Review: Nines, ‘Crabs in a Bucket’
Review for Nines’ third studio album, ‘Crabs in a Bucket’.
Review: Rina Sawayama, ‘Sawayama’
The British-Japanese singer’s debut is a sensationally daring pop endeavour that revitalises the genre’s best traits. Nostalgia is the most rewarding result of good pop music. It may not be … Continue reading Review: Rina Sawayama, ‘Sawayama’
Review: Gunna, ‘WUNNA’
Gunna’s celestial sound is finally stabilised on his sophomore album, although at the expense of the standouts he typically delivers. Like him or not, Gunna is here to stay. Once … Continue reading Review: Gunna, ‘WUNNA’
Review: Future, ‘High Off Life’
The trap titan is once again in his untouchable element, endorsing the vices of the world without ever taking his foot off the gas. Of all the self-proclaimed kings of … Continue reading Review: Future, ‘High Off Life’
Review: ‘Dark Lane Demo Tapes’
Drake’s throwaway tracks embody the project name they accommodate, where their appeal is obvious but the results are forgettable. Leaks destroy album releases. From the late 90s all the way … Continue reading Review: ‘Dark Lane Demo Tapes’
Review: Skepta, Chip & Young Adz, ‘Insomnia’
Review for Skepta, Chip and Young Adz’s collaborative album ‘Insomnia’.
Review: Don Toliver, ‘Heaven or Hell’
Review for Don Toliver’s debut album ‘Heaven or Hell’.

