Category: Album Review
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ALBUM REVIEW: Casey – How To Disappear
After reuniting two years ago, Casey have now gifted us with a powerful new record that grapples with love, loss, and what is left behind.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Wednesday – Rat Saw God
Today’s catch-up sees us join the slow life of southern state suburbia on Wednesday’s cult classic fifth record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Fall Out Boy – So Much (For) Stardust
In a week of Catch-Up Reviews, we look at the big comeback that put Fall Out Boy back at the top of the emo royalty.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Agnes Manners – Peace and Why I Didn’t Think I Deserved It or Really Needed It Anyway
Agnes Manners return to muse on what peace even truly means on their touching sophomore record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Landon Noland – Live In Concert Downtown Orlando
A night of fantastic live music without leaving your house, sounds too good to be true, but Landon Noland provides it right here.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Dreamwell – In My Saddest Dreams, I Am Beside You
Dreamwell return to astound audiences with their visceral sophomore effort, ‘In My Saddest Dreams, I Am Beside You’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Creeper – Sanguivore
Being undead never sounded so alive; Southampton gothic legends Creeper are back from beyond with a vengeance.
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ALBUM REVIEW: pulses. – It Wasn’t Supposed To Be Like This
It might not have meant to be like that, but you can rejoice that it was; pulses. mean business on their phenomenal third album.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Hot Milk – A CALL TO THE VOID
Manchester’s rising pop-punk stars Hot Milk deliver a solid collection of songs that perfectly showcase their signature style.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Royal Blood – Back To The Water Below
Done with their disco era, Royal Blood take us back to their roots with their fourth album.