Music Reviews
Midyear Music Roundup

Midyear Music Roundup

Since we’re halfway through the year, now seems as good a time as any to give a mention to some of the albums that have passed without mention yet deserve a listen.
Tape Hiss and Sparkle: A Jester’s sorrow for your delight

Tape Hiss and Sparkle: A Jester’s sorrow for your delight

After leaving the unsung Sleepers back in 2011, Simon Tamblyn started saving every cent he had to purchase a good soundcard and microphone. Studio time is not a likely option for a working class musician who reserves his harmony for the worthy. Austerity was the name of the game and Simon recorded Paperhawk in his flat...
WATCH: one small seed magazine's issue 25 preview

WATCH: one small seed magazine’s issue 25 preview

one small seed magazine issue 25 – “The Bigger Picture” – out now! Check out our content preview and keep posted to onesmallseed.com for full interviews, videos and much more coming this week… Length 02:18 one small seed’s 25th issue Content Preview from one small seed on Vimeo.
Exclusive Stream of The Gossip's new Album -A Joyful Noise-

Exclusive Stream of The Gossip’s new Album -A Joyful Noise-

one small seed was chosen as the official partner of Columbia Records and Sony Music ZA to stream Gossip’s latest album A Joyful Noise before its release date on May 22nd. Be one of the first to hear it here on onesmallseed.com A Joyful Noise by Gossip Music   Ever-evolving and perpetually defying convention, Gossip...
"Attack On Memory" by Cloud Nothings

“Attack On Memory” by Cloud Nothings

Cloud Nothings were formed by university student Dylan Baldi in Cleveland, Ohio in 2009. Although they certainly sound like a band of middle-American youngsters, they don’t necessarily sound like a band of this year, as Attack On Memory would not have seemed out of place had it been released any time over the last two...
Issue 24 Preview: Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound

Issue 24 Preview: Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound

Issue 24 of one small seed asks you to ‘Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound’. Music, motion, words and colour – looking beyond the obvious, our latest issue brings a union of the senses. To follow is an all-inclusive preview of the new issue: a full breakdown of content that resonates with...
PJ Harvey's "Let England Shake": A space affecting the production of music

PJ Harvey’s “Let England Shake”: A space affecting the production of music

PJ Harvey’s 2011 album – Let England Shake – was recorded in a 19th Century church in Dorset, on a cliff-top overlooking the sea. Why did she decide to record her album in a church, what kind of difference gives it to the music? There is so many space in the world, it’s not that...
Music Review - "Father, Son, Holy Ghost" by Girls

Music Review – “Father, Son, Holy Ghost” by Girls

Father, Son, Holy Ghost is the second album by LA-based rock band Girls, which consists primarily of lead singer Christopher Owen and Chet Jr White, with some help along the way from various additional members. one small seed contributor Adam Alexander gives his take on their latest album.              ...
Beirut - The Rip Tide Album Review

Beirut – The Rip Tide Album Review

There are certain obvious influences for musicians currently in their twenties. They were probably first inspired by Britpop or The Pixies or something like that and have spent their career thus far trying to sound a bit like Radiohead. But there is strong evidence to suggest that Beirut frontman Zach Condon, rather than listening to...
WU LYF Review

WU LYF Review

Obscure to a point of not existing, WU LYF appear only through rumors and whispers. Go Tell Fire To The Mountain, their debut album, is the only concrete evidence they exist. We got hold of it and decided to see what all the fuss was about.
Cults Review

Cults Review

Cults were once an unknown duo wrapped in obscurity. Then they uploaded their song ‘Go Outside’ onto a popular music website, where it went viral. Securing a record deal, Cults released their first album in May this year. one small seed contributor Adam Alexander gives an exclusive review.
The Antlers' "Burst Apart" Review

The Antlers’ “Burst Apart” Review

Brooklyn-based indie rock band The Antlers have released their new album, entitled Burst Apart; to follow is an exclusive review by one small seed contributor Adam Alexander on this new release from The Antlers… Enjoy, and keep posted for more reviews by Adam.
Syd Kitchen: Rest in Peace, but never silent

Syd Kitchen: Rest in Peace, but never silent

Syd Kitchen died three weeks ago. One of South Africa’s great musicians, Syd was a folk artist whose musical history is inextricably embedded in that of our country. At Splashy Fen, South Africa’s longest running music festival, he was the one artist who had played every single year since the beginning. 1990 to 2010. Sadly,...
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