Category: Album Review
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ALBUM REVIEW: Katarsis – Žiedlapis tau
Lithuanian alternative rock outfit take you to places dark and unknown on their haunting debut record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Zak Taylor – Lethargic Dazeoholic
Zak Taylor’s musings on modern life offer a classy and cool indie rock listening experience.
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ALBUM REVIEW: vianova – Hit It!
Imagine a great white shark. Give it sunglasses, a mohawk, and a Guy Fieri fire shirt. It still won’t be as cool as vianova’s debut LP.
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EP REVIEW: male//gaze – TOO LATE NOW
male//gaze showcase their “extreme pop” sound and push the boundaries of what is possible in music.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Paledusk – Paledusk
Paledusk are the shape of metal to come; this is a debut record that deserves and demands your attention.
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ALBUM REVIEW: NEONshe – The Moon Knows All My Secrets
The final chapter of NEONshe’s story is packed brilliant, bombastic pop anthems that showcase the artist’s vulnerable side like never before,
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ALBUM REVIEW: MASSA NERA – The Emptiness of All Things
MASSA NERA craft one of the year’s most unsettling records, as the screamo outfit grapple with the climate crisis.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Creeper – Sanguivore II: Mistress Of Death
Creeper’s Sanguivore sequel is a disappointingly un-devilish mess.
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Last Dinner Party – From The Pyre
The Last Dinner Party offer a sweeping, swashbuckling sophomore record that evolves upon their debut perfectly.
