Category: Album Review
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ALBUM REVIEW: Topiary Creatures – The Metaphysical Tech Support Hotline
Existential dread through the lens sparkly maximalist punk? Prepare for something special from Topiary Creatures.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Stay Inside – Ferried Away
You can’t spell ‘memento mori’ without ‘emo’, and Stay Inside are here to remind you of that with their compelling sophomore record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Blackout Problems – RIOT
After playing multiple dates alongside scene legends Enter Shikari, it’s time for Munich’s finest to step out and show the world what they’re all about.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Yard Act – Where’s My Utopia?
A glorious sonic evolution that grapples with existential dread and making bangers; prepare to get down with Yard Act’s sophomore record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Gen and the Degenerates – Anti-Fun Propaganda
The world might be ending, but the party is just starting; celebrate the apocalypse with Gen and the Degenerates exhilarating debut record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Red Rum Club – Western Approaches
The ‘Fab Four’ are out, and the… ‘Super Six’ are in. Red Rum Club take their rightful place as kings of the Merseyside music scene.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Crawlers – The Mess We Seem To Make
One of the most eagerly anticipated debut records in the alternative scene is finally here, in all of its wonderfully messy glory.
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Last Dinner Party – Prelude to Ecstasy
You’ve been cordially invited to The Last Dinner Party, and I can assure you, you will want to reserve your spot at the table.
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ALBUM REVIEW: NewDad – MADRA
The debut effort of NewDad is here to show what this shoegaze revival is all about.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Albeit, A Moon – The Light Is Bright & That’s Okay
Albeit, A Moon’s new album is a wondrous showcase of beauty, brutality, and the brilliance of the DIY scene.