Not Passing – comfort (2019) – Review.

Definitely not failing though... Milo here. I got my A-levels back today and, to save the embarassment, I'm not as successful as I'd've hoped. Ah well, life goes on, numbers and letters aren't my worth, yada-yada (better write that hit song smartish though). In a cruel little twist of fate, however, the album I've been…Read more Not Passing – comfort (2019) – Review.

God’s Favourite Customer – Father John Misty (2018) – Review

The Father speaks, congregate! Milo here. When I first heard the name "Father John Misty", around mid-2017, at the height of his Pure Comedy promotion, I thought "what a bunch of indie folk toss, another boring prick making art students wet themselves". That being said, the influx of mind-bogglingly positive reviews surrounding his 2017 release…Read more God’s Favourite Customer – Father John Misty (2018) – Review

Milo’s Album Catch-Up: February 2018

Milo here. Here we go again, with the next edition of my monthly music review catch-up. February saw a coupla fine releases that I got a chance to listen to --- I mean, I don't have a lot to say. Intros are hard to write. So I'm not gonna write one. BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT, just so you…Read more Milo’s Album Catch-Up: February 2018

Milo’s Album Catch-Up: January 2018

Milo here. Ayy, guys. Despite my consistent pumpin' of MMMs through the pipeline, I've actually been very busy with those goddamn A-Levels and how they're "important" or some piss -- so I've been missing the thrill of the article. That being said, I've still been cramming in all the beautiful new albums this year. So,…Read more Milo’s Album Catch-Up: January 2018

Dame Jean – Wasted Love Launch & Live Review (16.03.18)

Yo, this be Reuben. Milo here. Dame Jean are nice lil' band born from our nice lil' hometown Bath, and it was a pleasure to see them live in that nice lil' venue that is the Bell Inn's backbar. Don't let my (Reuben) nice lil' intro mislead you however, because this indie outfit mean business.…Read more Dame Jean – Wasted Love Launch & Live Review (16.03.18)

Nothing Is Quick In The Desert – Public Enemy (2017) – Review

Whaddabrothaknow???? Milo here. Well, what a phat surprise! On the 30th anniversary of Public Enemy's debut smashYo! Bum Rush The Show (their best), the veteran political hip-hop group released a surprise free download for their new 14th studio record, Nothing Is Quick In The Desert. As a moderate-to-large-ish PE fan, and a HUGE fan of…Read more Nothing Is Quick In The Desert – Public Enemy (2017) – Review

DAMN. – Kendrick Lamar (2017) – Review

EVERYTHING'S IN CAPS, DICKHEAD. Milo here. With all the fuss surrounding Kendrick Lamar, I think he's alright, I liked To Pimp A Butterfly a moderate amount, didn't love it, didn't hate it. So, if you're expecting ANOTHER review tickling his balls and telling him how straight up godly he is (he seems to know that…Read more DAMN. – Kendrick Lamar (2017) – Review

Meshuggah – obZen (2008) Sub-Review

Don't Call It Flippin' Djent. Yo, this be Reuben. I do like metal. Meshuggah is pretty much metal to the max, just without the necrophilia infested lyrics of Cannibal Corpse or any of that horrible death metal stuff. This is as far as I'll go with metal, anyway. What is great about Meshuggah other than…Read more Meshuggah – obZen (2008) Sub-Review

The White Stripes – Get Behind Me Satan (2005) – Review

AKA Get Behind Me, Mr. Trump. Woah, Milo's doing another one. Sooner or later, my music reviews are gonna become more commonplace, so I'm going to have to think of a new way to start these, crap. As most bands go, The White Stripes are most definitely up there as my favourites. While the predominance…Read more The White Stripes – Get Behind Me Satan (2005) – Review

Red Hot Chili Peppers – The Getaway (2016) Review

One Dangerous Mouse. Yo, this be Reuben. Finally, Red Hot Chili Peppers' new album is getting a review on this site. For whatever reason, it's taken longer than it probably could have. Oh well. Dark Necessities was the first single released before the release of the album. The song didn't impress me, and neither did…Read more Red Hot Chili Peppers – The Getaway (2016) Review