Eihwar's debut, Viking War Trance, was a whirling mêlée of exactly what it says on the tin - and potentially, a very hard act to follow. So: has the wild Nordic electro-folk concoction fallen at the difficult second album hurdle?
New Miserable Experience have brought all manner of things to the table that is Gild the Lily, but does it all come together?
Never mind music to watch girls by, this is music to watch the world end by.
In their own words: you can call Fortitude Valley and their second album anything but insincere.
Fittingly enough, trying to explain what Leonov are up to here is a little like trying to catch smoke with your bare hands.
Not every album has to reinvent the wheel, and Tӧrz haven’t. But if you love post rock, there's probably something in here for you.
Telepathy’s enigmatic fourth album takes some getting to know, but there’s a spark of genius lurking at the heart of this mysterious lost radio broadcast.
Not all second albums have to be difficult, at least according to Glazyhaze, with their new record Sonic they explore their sound much further and deeper with great success.