Category: EP Review
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EP REVIEW: Brother – Going Home
BROTHER are here to take you to Route 66 via the M62, with their brilliantly fun debut EP.
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EP REVIEW: Sharpened.Lives – st//tches
Proving once more that the DIY arena of any given scene is the most exciting place to be, Sharpened.Lives offer one of 2024’s best alternative hidden gems with their debut EP.
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EP REVIEW: Take Breath – See The Life Leave Me
Take Breath’s brand new EP is four tracks of brilliantly relevant alternative metal from an outfit reinventing themselves.
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EP REVIEW: Lynskey – here, this is for you
Lynskey’s third EP defies expectations and categorisation, taking punk into wild and exciting places.
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EP REVIEW: Adoring – blessedarethepitiful
After nearly three years, Adoring have returned with a brilliant gothic frenzy of a sophomore EP.
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EP REVIEW: Danger Dog – From The Comfort Of A Yellow Tent
Is the dog in danger, or the cause of the danger? The question remains unanswered but at least Danger Dog’s debut EP is here.
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EP REVIEW: STR^NGE – STR^NGE
’…This EP marks the band as one of the most exciting and enigmatic bands that you will find in Merseyside…’ Immediately, one has to appreciate the audacity of any band calling themselves STR^NGE; any sense of mundanity in their music would be prime ammo for criticism. Thankfully, this isn’t the case here, so that bold…
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EP REVIEW: False Thoughts – You Speak to Me As Though I Wasn’t Living
The debut EP from the latest rising stars of the Merseyside heavy scene places them firmly at the front of the pack.
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EP REVIEW: Cainhurst – A Sacrifice
The sophomore EP from southwest emoviolence outfit Cainhurst marks the band out as being something truly revolutionary for the genre.
