Category: Album Review
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ALBUM REVIEW: Soot Sprite – Wield Your Hope Like A Weapon
Soot Sprite’s debut album is here to remind you that even when the world’s on fire, there’s always something worth living for.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Arm’s Length – There’s a Whole World Out There
Arm’s Length offer a beautifully human experience on this folk-infused emo record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Turnstile – NEVER ENOUGH
Turnstile return after four years with an album that defies all attempts to label, for better and for worse.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Black Country, New Road – Forever Howlong
Black Country, New Road’s pastoral dreaming unfortunately leaves you feeling a little tired of it all.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Linoleumville – 1: a rip where a river should be
linoleumville’s haunting debut is an incredible feat of not just musicianship, but artistry.
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ALBUM REVIEW: PUP – Who Will Look After The Dogs?
PUP’s fifth record is a glorious showcase of how to be introspective and sound fun whilst doing so.
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Casper Fight Scene – S/T
The Casper Fight Scene’s debut record might have been released in January, but that doesn’t stop this from being an essential emo summer record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Postcards – Peace, Love, the American Dream, Sadness, and Everything In-Between
Colorado’s Postcards offer a tender yet whimsical look at existing in modern America on their breezy third record.

