Category: Album Review
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ALBUM REVIEW: DITZ – Never Exhale
The second album of Brighton noise rockers DITZ offers a nightmarish look into their turbulent, twisted world.
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ALBUM REVIEW: VUKOVI – MY GOD HAS GOT A GUN
VUKOVI’s fourth record sees the Scottish alternative duo at their darkest, heaviest, and most complete yet.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Richard Sallis – Felix
After spending years believing that his musical career was over, Richard Sallis returns with his first new material in eight years in a wonderful display of genre-defying catharsis.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Strelitzia – Winter
The last of 2024’s Catch-Up Reviews takes a look at the debut effort of Strelitzia, and the chaotic beauty of ‘Winter’ makes for perhaps one of the finest musical representations of grief.
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ALBUM REVIEW: El Moono – The Waking Sun
Earlier this year saw the release of El Moono’s debut album, an alternative rock behemoth that positioned them as an artist you need to know before 2025.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Ben Van Bonn – Further Than Thought
Ben Van Bonn’s sophomore record throws away all of the drums, lyrics, and fanfare, and replaces them with truly blissful guitar performances.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Mud Whale – Humans Pretending To Be Human
Thar she blows! Get stuck into Mud Whale’s glorious second album and discover a band with a ferociously creative streak.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Noise Beneath the Floor – WHAT IF I’M ALWAYS GONNA BE THIS WAY?
‘WHAT IF I’M ALWAYS GONNA BE THIS WAY?’ is a glorious indie-rock ode to hope in a time of hopelessness.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Bottom Bracket – I’m So Afraid Of Where
This year’s essential emo breakup album has just dropped – Bottom Bracket are making a last minute sneak onto plenty of end of year lists with this brilliantly fun album.
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ALBUM REVIEW: A Place For Owls – how we dig in the earth
A Place for Owls have crafted a sophomore record that not only places them firmly on the emo map, but may well be one of the finest releases of the year.