DiS Does Glastonbury 2015 - the A-Z Review
H is for His Holiness, the Dalai Lama.»
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H is for His Holiness, the Dalai Lama.»
Our guide for those of you about to go wild in Pilton (or watch it on the sofa).»
Yet another worthy piece from an undeniable master.»
A confused, occasionally boring, occasionally brilliant, and frustratingly top-heavy event»
In every sense nothing to get excited about»
The bassist from the world's biggest rock band has a solo project – and it's really rather good»
A classy effort.»
The problem is one of depth»
As second albums go, though, this is exactly what we want to see»
Pure Sunday morning pleasure»
Held annually in the Estonian capital, TMW is definitely one of the more exciting "city festivals" held anywhere on earth.»
They’re still moving forwards. Marc Burrows explores and examines the forthcoming Blur album, The Magic Whip.»
This is Marling at her finest, but as she’s proved five times in a row, the best is always yet to come.»
Listening to Expect Delays is like playing with a naked Barbie doll with bubblegum in its hair and a half melted face.»
Ultimately Chasing Yesterday manages to both defy and justify expectations, good and bad.»
Consistently fascinating and occasionally completely enchanting»
The most Wave-Picturesy the Wave Pictures have yet been.»
This is the richest, most musically complex she has ever been.»
The exact point you'd think "if this ended now I'd go home happy" is the exact point Prince considers himself warmed up.»
The most personal, relatable and nourishing album of his career.»
Stevie Jackson and Sarah Martin talk pop, disco, world-building and Glaswegian geography.»
Presents a world that is uniquely its own.»
Smashing Pumpkins' frontman is in fighting form, rallying against his detractors. And with good reason.»
The full-band in conversation about their 8th album, plus an exclusive stream of 'Come On Ghost'.»
Manics fan Marc Burrows ventured out to see them perform their holocaust-pop "masterpiece"...»
More than a good Christmas EP, this is a good Los Campesinos! record.»
This is a largely irritating and fairly hollow unit shifter, that despite its upbeat nature feels like a cynical move to market.»
A solid record of wonderful songs done well.»