The Line of Best Fit
- 070 Shake and Courtney Love unveil cover of Tim Buckley’s “Song to the Siren” | The Line of Best Fit
- 070 Shake has unveiled her latest album, Petrichor, which features the cover of "Song to the Siren" by Tim Buckley.
- TV On The Radio release Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes 20th anniversary edition | The Line of Best Fit
- Brooklyn-based band TV On The Radio have released the 20th Anniversary Edition of their critically acclaimed debut album, Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes.
- Courtney Love to feature on 070 Shake's forthcoming album, Petrichor | The Line of Best Fit
- The tracklisting for 070 Shake's forthcoming album Petrichor has been revealed.
- Freak Slug makes a delicious splash on "Piece of Cake" | Tracks | The Line of Best Fit
- Alongside her debut album, I Blow Out Big Candles, the Mancunian multi-disciplinary Freak Slug delivers "Piece of Cake", a reflection on the dessert-like presentation of sumptuous but all too often vapid suitors
- Freddie Gibbs drops surprise album, You Only Die 1nce | The Line of Best Fit
- Multi-hyphenate rapper and actor Freddie Gibbs has returned with a surprise album release, You Only Die 1nce, coinciding with Halloween.
- Pixies: The Night The Zombies Came Review - burning energy | Rock | The Line of Best Fit
- When the distortion is flowing like beer on V-E Day, The Night the Zombies Came proves to be a modest party record, beneath the fat.
- Elias Rønnenfelt: Heavy Glory Review - | Indie | The Line of Best Fit
- Heavy Glory is a relatively direct album, and it gives you all you need to know about it, and Elias Rønnenfelt within the first ten minutes.
- Mount Eerie: Night Palace Review - nostalgic wisdom | Indie | The Line of Best Fit
- Night Palace could easily be defined as Mount Eerie's wisest release.
- Pom Pom Squad's Mia Berrin: "I'm not always the hero of my own story" | Interview | The Line of Best Fit
- Pom Pom Squad's Mia Berrin tells Best Fit how looking back on what she truly loves allowed her to move forward with authenticity.
- Pom Pom Squad: Mirror Starts Moving Without Me Review - reflective consistency | Indie | The Line of Best Fit
- Mirror Starts Moving Without Me delivers a consistent blend of Pom Pom Sqad's grunge-inflected rock and pop sensibilities.
- Blood Wizard: Grinning William Review - inward scope | Rock | The Line of Best Fit
- Grinning William is interesting but lacks Blood Wizard's cohesion within its contradictions and insecurities.