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Passion for music, movies and games is something shared by everyone at Richer Sounds so we love talking about the latest releases and discussing our favourites. If you fancy some recommendations from our team on what to watch or listen to next, just scroll down and take a peek.

Album review: Silverstein – Misery Made Me

Album review: Silverstein – Misery Made Me

Silverstein’s last release in 2017 was a solid entry to their longstanding career – but will their latest release show they’ve still got it, or will the strange few years that have occurred since have made them lose their edge? …read more

Album review: Rammstein – Zeit

Album review: Rammstein – Zeit

Rammstein are back with their 8th studio album, Zeit. Like an industrial, angered version of Kraftwerk, Rammstein’s sound moves like an unstoppable machine onto the opening track, ‘Armee der Tristen’. Despite the song being effectively a militant metaphor to ‘misery …read more

Album review: Bloc Party – Alpha Games

Album review: Bloc Party – Alpha Games

With a career spanning over twenty years – but only six albums released including this newest entry, Alpha Games. Having been tagged with more genres than most, Bloc Party have managed to defy convention, and create their own unique sound …read more

Film review: Top Gun – Maverick

Film review: Top Gun – Maverick

36 years after the original flew into cinemas Tom Cruise is back as Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell in this belated (and highly anticipated) sequel to one of the defining blockbusters of the 1980s.   Picking up three decades after the events …read more

Album review: Sonic Youth – In/Out/In

Album review: Sonic Youth – In/Out/In

Despite being taunted with what could be seen as a possible reunion, Sonic Youth are not back together. However their new release, In/Out/In, manages to give us some unheard tracks all the same. Yes, we all know that Sonic Youth …read more

Album review: Halestorm – Back from the Dead

Album review: Halestorm – Back from the Dead

Pennsylvania rockers Halestorm are back with their ‘socially distanced’ album – Back from the Dead. Fronted by siblings Lzzy and Arejay Hale, with support from guitarist Joe Hottinger and bassist Josh Smith, the album opens with title track (you guessed …read more