Listening to Birding, by Deary. Ethereal homage to Cocteau Twins and Lush that gets into its stride in the second half.
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Listening to No Knock No Doorbell, by Worriedaboutsatan. Dark brooding ambient - a distant relative of Endtroducing.
Listening to Lean In, by Art School Girlfriend. Mesmerising melodies to sink into.
Max Dowman (16!) announces himself. Privileged to be there. His solo goal ranks alongside Rice’s Real Madrid brace and Nelson’s last gasp thunderbolt as an iconic moment at the Arsenal stadium.
Need some fresh legs for the Everton game. I’d like to see Madueke and Eze on the wings, with Havertz in number 10 role behind Victor.
Commitment
V&A East Storehouse, Stratford, London. Well worth a visit, not just for Bowie fans.
North London is…..
Listening to Otonoma, by Midori Hirano. Soundtrack for contemplative urban commuting. Sonic sculptures with a touch of Sakamoto.
Blonde Redhead, Barbican, London Feb 19. Choral backing to timeless standards. All melody. An exceptional band.
Listening to Flare, by Plantoid. Miraculous confection of shoegaze, jazz and heavy prog from the Bella Union talent pool.
Morning all.
May 1963 New Cavendish Street, London. This image captures the construction of the BT Tower (originally known as the GPO Tower or Post Office Tower) No image credit.
Listening to Saya, by Saya Gray. Genre-fluid compositions that sparkle in this February rain.
Scorpion King
Listening to Embraced for a Second as we Die, by Amanda Bergman. Silky vocals and lush arrangements with a nod to Fleetwood Mac and Joni Mitchell.
Listening to Sidings by Craven Faults. Mesmeric post-industrial landscapes.
Earning a title is so much more enriching than buying one.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #1 We Were Made Prey, by Kathryn Joseph. Intimate, raw, passionate, angry, direct, vulnerable, beautiful. A gem.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #2 On Being, by Max Cooper. Vast technical masterpiece with a human heart by a musician at the peak of his powers.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #3 Belong by Jay Som. A carnival of modern pop genres, never overlong or overproduced, always feels fresh. I
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #4 Sharon van Etten and the Attachment Theory, by Sharon van Etten. Simply great songwriting - opening with Live Forever, a stark ballad for these times.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #5 Evenfall by Sam Akpro. A trip-hop drug and booze-fuelled night out etched onto vinyl.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #6 Willoughby Tucker, I will always love you, by Ethel Cain. Slow tempo synth metal which draws you deep into Cain’s dark mind.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #7 Euro-Country, by CMAT. Infectious singalongs.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #8 All is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade, by Of Monsters and Men. Warm and understated collection from this criminally under-appreciated guitar band.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #9 Friend, by James K. Lush, shimmering, indefinable, melodic moments.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #10 Under Tangled Silence by Djrum. Free roaming percussive odyssey that never dwells.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party, by Hayley Williams. A slightly too large earworm meal.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #12 Landscape from Memory, by Rival Consoles. Anthems for large vaulted spaces and imagined sci-fi movies.
20 Best Albums of 2025 - a personal list. #13 Of Becoming, by Vanbur. Haunted coves and deep rockpools of healing contemplation.