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LIVE REVIEW: The Marigolds, Sisters, Humongous Fungus, The Nocturnal @ Outpost
Last month saw The Marigolds take to Liverpool’s Outpost venue, and leave a smouldering crater in their wake.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Chasing Dolls – She’s Gone Out (Pass Me A Lighter)
Bristol’s Chasing Dolls bring an unconventional blend ideas to create a bitter emo banger.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Syntara – Haze
North-west metalcore outfit Syntara construct a beautifully bittersweet ballad for their latest single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Mina My – Like Coming Home
Following her 2025 debut EP, Stavenger’s Mina My returns with a folk-flecked ode to yearning.
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SINGLE REVIEW: AMBERS – New Love
Liverpool’s AMBERS celebrate long distance love on the glittering summer pop anthem.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sharpened.Lives – doompunk
There’s a time and place for despair, but it’s not now; alternative metal act Sharpened.Lives rally you to harness your inner doompunk .
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EP REVIEW: Girl Group – Little Sticky Pictures
Post-punk pop princesses Girl Group deliver a sophomore EP that registers of the Richter scale.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Muse – Be With You
Muse commence the lead up to their tenth album with a sparkling and soulful performance.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Colourwash – Frogman
Liverpool’s Colourwash bring the thunder on their claustrophobic debut single.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Shoreline – Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After?
Münster emo outfit Shoreline capitalise on a successful tour across Europe with a brilliantly fun fourth record.
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