WPGM Recommends: Wild Beasts – Boy King (Album Review)
“I like it messy, don’t you make it neat” aren’t words that you’d normally expect to pour out of Hayden Thorpe’s usually intellectual mouth. Just as startling is the parental advisory label stamped on...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: D.D Dumbo – Utopia Defeated (Album Review)
Give in to his magnetising force and succumb to the enlightening possibilities, for transcendence could be the reward. In the visually stunning video to single “Satan“, a crowd of emotionless humans...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Weyes Blood – Front Row Seat to Earth (Album Review)
“I stand apart from the rest, I had so much to give. Where does my life go?“. With all the chaos happening the world, it sometimes feels like there’s a right time to detach from the surroundings and...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Tasseomancy – Do Easy (Album Review)
With all the hype recently surrounding the album translation of exclusive live concert Before The Dawn and a rare series of insightful interviews for a known introvert, it feels timely and somewhat...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Lowly – Heba (Album Review)
If the radical painter, Jackson Pollock, made music he might approach it like this album. Pollock was known for a technique of throwing paint onto canvases that created ultra-abstract imagery but as...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Goldfrapp – Silver Eye (Album Review)
“Watching nature on my screensaver”. A five-word thought-provoking sentence from “Everything Is Never Enough” that reflects modern society’s current connection with the cosmos. Still fascinated by its...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Ankathie Koi – I Hate The Way You Chew (Album Review)
“Just because you think I’m tacky, doesn’t mean you have good taste” is a bold line from finger-clicking electronica track “Loose“. From a large castle town in Germany called Burghausen that borders...
View ArticleBest New Music: Sevdaliza – ISON (Album Review)
“Without translation would I be limited in aim?” Gathering from a shape-shifting life experience, a polyglot 28-year-old born in Iran and brought up in The Netherlands communicates to an international...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Eivør – Slør (Album Review)
One of the most honourable acts in the life of a musician is if they put their beloved country on the music landscape. Björk did this with Iceland. With the assistance of Dev Hynes, exotic synth-pop...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Japanese Breakfast – Soft Sounds From Another Planet (Album...
Just over a year ago, American-Korean Michelle Zauner released a grief-striken and cathartic album called Pyschopomp. Named after the angels that take souls to the afterlife, it was a record that...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: LCD Soundsystem – american dream (Album Review)
“I’m just too old for it now. At least that seems to be true” are lines from the LCD Soundsystem song “change yr mind“. A hyper awareness of aging and generational differences is something that has...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Zola Jesus – Okovi (Album Review)
Imagine a telephone call deep into midnight with a suicidal friend. You understand their pain and perspective but you know your goal is to do your best to prevent them from hitting the self...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Wolf Alice – Visions Of A Life (Album Review)
“I don’t wanna be cruel but you’re really grinding. I’m not a fool but I have a rage and it’s blinding“, sings the infuriated Ellie Roswell of Wolf Alice on the anagram-titled lead single “Yuk Foo“....
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Melanie De Biasio – Lilies (Album Review)
Mostly recorded in one single take and at the home of her long time music companion jazz multi-instrumentalist Pascal Paulus, the fourth album from Belgian flautist and vocalist Melanie De Biasio is...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Lowly – Heba (Album Review)
If the radical painter, Jackson Pollock, made music he might approach it like this album. Pollock was known for a technique of throwing paint onto canvases that created ultra-abstract imagery but as...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Goldfrapp – Silver Eye (Album Review)
“Watching nature on my screensaver”. A five-word thought-provoking sentence from “Everything Is Never Enough” that reflects modern society’s current connection with the cosmos. Still fascinated by its...
View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Ankathie Koi – I Hate The Way You Chew (Album Review)
“Just because you think I’m tacky, doesn’t mean you have good taste” is a bold line from finger-clicking electronica track “Loose“. From a large castle town in Germany called Burghausen that borders...
View ArticleBest New Music: Sevdaliza – ISON (Album Review)
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View ArticleWPGM Recommends: Japanese Breakfast – Soft Sounds From Another Planet (Album...
Just over a year ago, American-Korean Michelle Zauner released a grief-striken and cathartic album called Pyschopomp. Named after the angels that take souls to the afterlife, it was a record that...
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