Paul Carr

Teacher, freelance music writer and editor.Not a clue what I'm doing.
Brits in Hot Weather Presents: False Heads

Brits in Hot Weather Presents: False Heads

One of the UK's best new rock bands, False Heads, released It's All There But You're Dreaming recently, but coronavirus has stalled their tour plans. The band take us through their new album in depth. Enjoy before they unleash their rocking assault on stages worldwide.

False Heads’ ‘It’s All There But You’re Dreaming’ Is One of 2020’s Best British Rock Albums

False Heads’ ‘It’s All There But You’re Dreaming’ Is One of 2020’s Best British Rock Albums

False Heads' It's All There But You're Dreaming is the sound of a modern rock band expertly knitting chaos, beauty, and noise together.

Italian DJ Pagano Unveils Floor- Rumbling Dance Anthem “Latin Tales” (premiere)

Italian DJ Pagano Unveils Floor- Rumbling Dance Anthem “Latin Tales” (premiere)

Pagano's "Latin Tales" is the upbeat, sunshine-infused, groove-fest that we really need right now.

Pantha Du Prince Creates an Electronic ‘Conference of Trees’

Pantha Du Prince Creates an Electronic ‘Conference of Trees’

Pantha Du Prince's Conference of Trees is a bold project that benefits from the creator's focused vision as he invites the listener to piece together imagined conversations between trees.

Do Ra Create Beautiful Indie Rock on “You Say” (premiere)

Do Ra Create Beautiful Indie Rock on “You Say” (premiere)

Do Ra back up their richly textured, thoughtful indie rock with a compellingly simple video for "You Say".

Cubicolor’s ‘Hardly a Day, Hardly a Night’ Is a Richly Drawn Work of Electropop

Cubicolor’s ‘Hardly a Day, Hardly a Night’ Is a Richly Drawn Work of Electropop

Cubicolor's meticulously crafted soundscapes morph from plaintive electronic pieces into uplifting dance tracks in the space of a single song. Hardly a Day, Hardly a Night is a richly drawn, triumphant record.

Electropop’s Caribou Offers Joy Through Unpredictability on ‘Suddenly’

Electropop’s Caribou Offers Joy Through Unpredictability on ‘Suddenly’

Suddenly is Caribou's most willfully experimental album to date, his soft, distinctive vocals flow through every track, binding the whole thing together.

Rob Marshall Releases His First Album As Humanist and It Was Worth the Wait

Rob Marshall Releases His First Album As Humanist and It Was Worth the Wait

Humanist's debut is rich in scope with Rob Marshall pulling in all of his influences from post-punk to breakbeat to indie and krautrock and fitting them together like parts of a puzzle.

EDEN Creates an Achingly Beautiful Modern Pop Album with ‘No Future’

EDEN Creates an Achingly Beautiful Modern Pop Album with ‘No Future’

No Future finds Dublin's EDEN furthering his distinctive vision as he expands his sonic palette and broadens his perspective on an achingly beautiful modern pop album.

British Art-rockers Zooni Debut Video for “Dissolve” (premiere)

British Art-rockers Zooni Debut Video for “Dissolve” (premiere)

Stirring visuals for "Dissolve" capture the essence of Zooni's slowly unfurling gem.

Needshes Perfectly Capture Teenage Obsession on “Love”(premiere)

Needshes Perfectly Capture Teenage Obsession on “Love”(premiere)

Uzbekistani band Needshes' new single is a playful indie track that quickly locks into a tight, funk groove. Have some "Love" for Valentine's Day.

Brooding Goth Meets Post-Punk on Bambara’s ‘Stray’

Brooding Goth Meets Post-Punk on Bambara’s ‘Stray’

On Stray, Bambara peel the curtain back further on their reality. Haunting and deeply evocative words are sewn into a dark tapestry of atmospheric, brooding goth meets post-punk on an album that lingers like the rough outline of an aging scar.