Tony Stamp
Violet Hirst's first album is raw, romantic, and heart-rending
Tony Stamp reviews the debut of a local artist full inhabiting her own sound.
AudioBrighton producer K-Lone is particularly playful on his ear-tickling second album.
Tony Stamp reviews an electronic album that's full of personality. Audio
Brighton producer K-Lone is particularly playful on his ear-tickling second album.
Tony Stamp reviews an electronic album that's full of personality.
AudioTāmaki troubadour D.C. Maxwell spins tales of outlaws, love, and loss on his compelling debut
Tony Stamp spends time with the horse thieves, bank robbers, and forbidden lovers who populate the upcoming singer-songwriter's first album. Audio
American songwriter Julie Byrne's first album in six years is marked by the loss of a key collaborator
Tony Stamp reviews the soothing singer's masterful blend of ambient and folk music. Audio
Where Were You? presents a fascinating alternative history of Leeds' musical output
Tony Stamp reviews an exhaustive 68-song collection of all-timers and no-hit wonders from a musically fruitful decade. Audio
American songwriter Julie Byrne's first album in six years is marked by the loss of a key collaborator
Tony Stamp reviews the soothing singer's masterful blend of ambient and folk music.
AudioWhere Were You? presents a fascinating alternative history of Leeds' musical output
Tony Stamp reviews an exhaustive 68-song collection of all-timers and no-hit wonders from a musically fruitful decade.
AudioTāmaki troubadour D.C. Maxwell spins tales of outlaws, love, and loss on his compelling debut
Tony Stamp spends time with the horse thieves, bank robbers, and forbidden lovers who populate the upcoming singer-songwriter's first album.
AudioLocal trailblazers Strawpeople return with the typically moody Knucklebones
Tony Stamp reviews the electronic duo's first record in nineteen years. Audio
Rich is an off the cuff gem from New York rapper Homeboy Sandman
Tony Stamp reviews the veteran MC's latest collection of reflective rhymes. Audio
Rosinha de Valença was one of Brazil's greatest guitarists
Tony Stamp reviews a cracking collection of covers from 1971. Audio
Local trailblazers Strawpeople return with the typically moody Knucklebones
Tony Stamp reviews the electronic duo's first record in nineteen years.
AudioRich is an off the cuff gem from New York rapper Homeboy Sandman
Tony Stamp reviews the veteran MC's latest collection of reflective rhymes.
AudioRosinha de Valença was one of Brazil's greatest guitarists
Tony Stamp reviews a cracking collection of covers from 1971.
AudioTwenty-five movies in two weeks: Tony Stamp’s film festival diary
Is there anything more decadent than ditching work and other responsibilities to luxuriate in a daytime movie? Tony Stamp switches off his phone and settles in for a fortnight of film festival action.
…The Sampler: The Ballad of Darren by Blur
The Britpop titans reflect on middle age in their first album since 2015. Video, Audio
The Sampler: Language of Flowers by Sofia Machray
The debut EP from this Te Whanganui-a-Tara songwriter is affable with a sinister edge. Video, Audio
The Sampler: A Trip to Bolgatanga by African Head Charge
The psychedelic dub pioneers craft an album-length tribute to bandleader Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah's hometown. Video, Audio
The Sampler: The Ballad of Darren by Blur
The Britpop titans reflect on middle age in their first album since 2015.
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