Heart Under
The Irish shoegaze band plunges into darkness on its brilliantly textured second album, led by the eerie vocals of Katie Ball.
Just Mustard's second album sees them drop the shoegaze tag and make noise rock that's wildly and thrillingly untraditional.
The decidedly blue atmosphere of Just Mustard on Heart Under frequently froths from lips, almost unceasingly, with the type of music you wish more post-punk revivalists, bedroom pop darlings, and even some shoegaze traditionalists would aspire to make…
The Irish quintet’s second album, a tornado of distorted dissonance, places them among the vanguard of the British Isles’…
Pop singer Tate McRae’s debut shows she’s got it together, despite singing as though she’s falling apart, while Irish rockers Just Mustard return with a pointedly different second album
If you have never heard the music of Irish quintet Just Mustard before, then this philosophy from guitarist Mete Kalyoncuoglu may offer some early insight into just how they operate.
Just Mustard’s mood is contagious. Whatever you might be in the middle of, the Dundalk, Ireland, group’s music can pull your attention away and color your perspective.
Redefining and massively improving a whole subgenre? Not bad going – well done Just Mustard, Heart Under is an atmospheric rock triumph
Def Leppard nail the winning formula, Sean Paul keeps his legacy alight, Jeshi decries austerity Britain, Just Mustard dazzle from Dublin