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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: Caribou – Suddenly

Album review: Caribou – Suddenly

After last reviewing Dan Snaith under his Daphni alias, we checked out his return as Caribou on his latest studio album Suddenly. He reportedly made almost 1000 loops and sketches since 2014’s Our Love, read on to hear what the …read more

Album review: Grimes – Miss Anthropocene

Album review: Grimes – Miss Anthropocene

Everyone’s favourite anti-pop star Grimes is back with a bang, her 5th album Miss Anthropocene is as fascinating as ever and demands your attention from the very first moment… Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of Grimes, in case …read more

​Album review: King Krule – Man Alive!

​Album review: King Krule – Man Alive!

We last wrote about futuristic-traditionalist King Krule back in 2017, when we reviewed his Mercury Nominated Album The Ooz. Since then he has left London and had his first child, will this change of pace have any effect on his …read more

Film review: Greed

Film review: Greed

Money, these days, seems to be a rather unbecoming topic. Modern social consensus, fuelled and driven by an ever aggressive media, regularly holds those in a position of financial power with bitter contempt; as the villain of the piece. And …read more

Film review: Brahms: The Boy II

Film review: Brahms: The Boy II

Following hot on the heels of the less than universally admired original film, ‘Brahms: The Boy II’ picks up a few months after the events of the original but we are with a new family this time round. After witnessing …read more

Film review: Call of the Wild

Film review: Call of the Wild

Buck is a troublesome but charming canine, who after wrecking a family dinner and generally causing trouble is dognapped and taken all the way from California to the Yukon Peninsula (Alaska) where he starts a new life as a working …read more

Film review: Emma

Film review: Emma

I haven’t seen many period dramas previously, so I felt I had the ability to watch Emma with a completely unbiased, and un-compromised perspective. Whether that made for a more difficult understanding of the story, I’m unsure. This was a …read more