Category: Album Review
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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.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Holding Absence – The Noble Art of Self Destruction
Holding Absence produce their best work to date on their phenomenal ode to getting better, ‘The Noble Art of Self Destruction’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: James and the Cold Gun – James and the Cold Gun
James and the Cold Gun: the latest rising stars of Wales take on the world with infectious punk spirit on their debut eponymous album.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Temple of Angels – Endless Pursuit
The dream-pop debut of Temple of Angels will thrill lovers of the genre, but struggles to push its own boundaries.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Greta Van Fleet – Starcatcher
Michigan’s rock’n’roll royalty, Greta Van Fleet, return to polarise the masses once more with their third album, ‘Starcatcher’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Achings – All These Shapes, All These Days
Massachusetts based duo Achings deliver a gorgeously tender look at finding a place in a shifting landscape on their debut LP, ‘All These Shapes, All These Days’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Kerosene Heights – Southeast of Somewhere
a recklessly hopeful sounding collection of tracks, but one that carries the acute awareness that comes with age that you aren’t invincible 2023 has been another strong year for the so-called ‘emo revival’, and whilst the music industry does still represent a financial hell-scape for so many of its participants, the DIY scene seems to…
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ALBUM REVIEW: harm. – a song you can’t feel anymore.
harm. pluck the listener from their seat and launch them into a world of simultaneous ferocity and beauty LP2 has been a bit of a battle for North Carolina based sextet, harm.. Following on from their 2019 debut, ‘What We Know Is A Drop, What We Don’t Know Is An Ocean’, the band have faced…
