It is fair to say that Horses In The Abattoir has been one of the most eagerly anticipated encounters this year here at The RR thanks to a series of singles before it which have involved the senses and imagination… Read More ›
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Inca Babies – Swamp Street Soul
It has been seven years since we last feasted on a full-length exploration with UK Post-punk swamp-goth rockers Inca Babies, that being the final release of their Death Blues Trilogy, the thickly acclaimed offerings of The Stereo Plan. Now they… Read More ›
Tunic – Quitter
Ensuring there is no hiding place from its hellacious breath and discontent, the new album from Canadian noise merchants Tunic is a merciless beast of sonic corrosion and just as greedy invention. Quitter savages the senses from its first breath,… Read More ›
Faction Structure – Buyin’ Into Fantasy
Of many words which can be applied to our encounters with record label/radio show/magazine/creative collaboration Perfect Pop Co-Op, surprising and predictable stand tall. The first is a perpetual experience as year by year projects and releases through them have ignited… Read More ›
James Domestic – Push On Through
This November gives another intriguing glimpse of the forthcoming debut solo album from James Domestic as he releases the second single to be taken from it. Renowned for persistently nagging and challenging hardcore boundaries in a host of varied bands… Read More ›
Permafrost – Self Titled EP
Originally released on vinyl in 2019, the self-titled Permafrost EP now gets its full digital unveiling. It is a four track encounter which harkens back to the post punk days of the eighties whilst casting its own individually magnetic presence… Read More ›
Frauds – Long Spoons
Approaching the new album from UK duo Frauds it came as a surprise, shock even that our introduction to the band through their striking debut album, With Morning Toast & Jam & Juice, was way back in the last throes… Read More ›
Smiling – Devour
As much as we regularly get tempted to high levels by the craft and imagination of artists and their offerings there are some encounters which continue to nag away until inspiring even greater lustful attention within. Devour the debut album… Read More ›
Ropes Of Night – Impossible Space
One of many wondrous things about music is that from time to time and quite out of the blue comes a release that perfectly fits every want and instinct within one’s personal appetite, an encounter that truly stokes the fire… Read More ›
Harry Stafford and Marco Butcher – Bone Architecture
Having been gripped and enthralled by its first singles, it was inevitable that we would be drawn into the seductively dark and unpredictable realm of Bone Architecture. The exploration of the first album from the collaboration of Harry Stafford and… Read More ›