The Line of Best Fit
- Yaya Bey: Ten Fold Review - sultry introspection | R&B | The Line of Best Fit
- The record progresses like a flow chart of memories and affirmations, each of them sultry and introspective; it’s the sound of missing a city bus on a rainy day, but enjoying the long walk afterwards.
- Big Special: POSTINDUSTRIAL HOMETOWN BLUES Review - greater heights | Punk | The Line of Best Fit
- The boys from The Black Country are offering up a record of truth and resilience at a time when the nation is in a great transition period. It’s not so much nagging about how shit everything is, but celebrating that we’re probably gonna be alright
- The Lemon Twigs' reference points on their new album | Interview | The Line of Best Fit
- On their sixth album A Dream Is All We Know, The Lemon Twigs pay tribute to the lush, layered sounds of bygone eras.
- WILLOW says her ethos on life "hasn’t really changed" since the release of "Whip My Hair" | The Line of Best Fit
- In a recent interview with Billboard News ahead of the release of her forthcoming album, Empathogen, WILLOW reflects on her career.
- Hana Vu: Romanticism Review - elusively confessional | Pop | The Line of Best Fit
- With Romanticism, Vu exceeds the notable tensions of Public Storage – at once confessional and deflective, self-possessed and dissociative, direct and elusive.
- Kelcey Ayer, co-founder of Local Natives, has left the band to explore solo ventures | The Line of Best Fit
- Kelcey Ayer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist of Local Natives has announced that he will be leaving the band.
- Iron & Wine: Light Verse Review - favourable return | Folk | The Line of Best Fit
- Quirky yet profound, playful but often deeply moving, Light Verse is a record to savour in one sitting, its ten tracks comprising a seriously impressive whole that’s considerably more potent than the sum of its unfailingly impressive individual parts.
- Sinéad Harnett: Boundaries review - reconciles with her inner child | Sinéad Harnett | The Line of Best Fit
- Boundaries is a testament to the time and depth of Harnett’s introspection.
- Sinéad Harnett: "This album is what happens once you start implementing self-love" | The Line of Best Fit
- Sinéad Harnett tells Best Fit how she drew on her experiences in therapy to create Boundaries, a love letter to her inner child.
- Chanel Beads: Your Day Will Come Review - impressionistic enchant | Electronic | The Line of Best Fit
- Enchanting, pressing and purifying, this assembly of impressionistic pieces hardly says anything with precision. They're underpinned with lyrics, equally noisy and distorted, to match the sounds they narrate.
- claire rousay: "Emo was a very big part of my personality when I was a kid" | Interview | The Line of Best Fit
- claire rousay on combining her love of emo and experimental ambient music into her most accessible and exposed record yet.