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Past articles by Sam:

Lewca: Interview

My name is Lewca, I live on the second floor...a restless songwriter with a new album and an axe to grind, Sam Lambeth catches up with the mercurial, Lewca - one of the most restless and exciting creative forces in underground music today - discusses his new album. → Read More

Nice Guy: Corona

Teesside rockers Nice Guy continue to create powerful and potent music with their latest single, Corona. Sam Lambeth reviews. → Read More

3 Little Wolves: Fractured (A Bit)

3 Little Wolves return with a sun-kissed, acoustic ditty that will propel the Midlanders into the mainstream. → Read More

Laura Jayne: Kiss Me On A Friday Night

New singer-songwriter Laura Jayne unleashes her sensational debut solo single, Kiss Me On A Friday Night. Sam Lambeth reviews. → Read More

Nice Guy: Shame/Teesside

Nice Guy are a band on a mission, and their new single Shame carries a powerful and potent message. Sam Lambeth reviews. → Read More

Sam Lambeth picks his... 10 people to watch in music for 2022

Birmingham writer compiles ten of the most exciting musicians and music professionals that are going to take 2022 by storm. → Read More

Moonlight Parade: What If?

Moonlight Parade bring melodic calm and fun funk in equal measure on their sublime new record. Sam Lambeth reviews. → Read More

Idle Noise: All Your Love

Coventry crackers Idle Noise return with a lilting, lovelorn acoustic ditty that'll leave you crying in unison. → Read More

The Shed Project: A Day In The Dam

Bolton masters The Shed Project return with a detailed and decadent account of life in the Dutch capital. Sam Lambeth reviews. → Read More

SENSES: Let Me In – single review

Coventry - by the way of Milan - rockers SENSES return with the big-hearted, big-stringed anthem Let Me In. → Read More

Headshrinkers: Interrobang

Headshrinkers return with Interrobang, another exciting slice of searing rock that pushes their post punk somewhere new. → Read More

The Shed Project: One Shot

The Shed Project, the best thing to come out of Bolton since Jay-Jay Okocha, are back with a barnstorming new single. → Read More

Dinosaur Jr.: Sweep It Into Space

Amherst veterans Dinosaur Jr. return after a five-year absence with their most expansive record yet. Sam Lambeth reviews. → Read More

to.do.list: Teetering

Carmina Marlena Isabella Budworth - aka to.do.list - is a Manchester musician with soul, grit, passion and ambition. | Louder Than War → Read More

Chloe Mogg: Attack

Chloe Mogg bravely details her battles with illness in the cinematic, sweeping and downright sublime new single Attack. → Read More

Bryony Williams: State I'm In

Bryony Williams bares her soul on new five-track EP, State I'm In, her most accomplished outing yet. Sam Lambeth reviews. → Read More

Bob Mould: Blue Hearts

Bob Mould proves he's not gone soft with his most raging - and relevant - collection of tracks since his Husker Du heyday. → Read More

Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia Turns Twenty

As The Dandy Warhols' acclaimed third album celebrates its twentieth anniversary, we take another look at Courtney Taylor and co's magnum opus. → Read More

The Taboo Club: Debauched Times

The Taboo Club Debauched Times (Self-released) 8/10 If coronavirus has created the end of the world, The Taboo Club have prepared the perfect soundtrack. Sam Lambeth reviews the Birmingham bombast merchants’ devilishly delightful debut. The Taboo Club can be forgiven for thinking the title Debauched Times would capture the zeitgeist of today’s anything-for-a-thrill youth. Instead, […] → Read More

Adam Schlesinger – Farewell to one of pop’s finest songwriters

Fountains of Wayne co-founder and Oscar-nominated songwriter Adam Schlesinger created songs of humour and heart. Sam Lambeth reflects on his legend. → Read More