Articles by Geoff Topley
Boaby Coull is a remarkable album considering that A Sea of Dead Trees is mostly the work of one man and his looper pedal.
Stephin Merritt remains an exquisite song writer, inventive artist, creative genius, frustrating fucker and wonderful, beautiful soul.
I don’t know what it will take for The Dears to get what they deserve but if you know their music, you’ll be all the richer for it.
One of the UK’s finest rock bands return with an album bursting with killer tunes and superb invention.
Warnings should be on your list of albums to listen to, in these times of trouble, let a little light in.
To celebrate 30 years of releasing short sharp shocks, Therapy? lovingly recreate 12 of their greatest hits in the famous Abbey Road Studios.
Love Above All is a beauty of a record, Arvo Party has come a long way in a short period of time and here’s hoping there’s a long way to go.
Random Desire is another fine set from a soul man who really doesn’t do bad records and still retains his own unique sound.
Trail of Dead rediscover their youthful exuberance and pop sensibilities for one of their finest albums.
Unfortunately guitar music doesn’t garner the same attention as it used to do, otherwise this outstanding album could very well have been this generation’s Nevermind.
Mars Red Sky’s new album is incredible. If Abba had been a sludge band, they might have sounded like this.
Chicago three piece Underhand have clearly put their absolute all into creating an outstanding album.













