Category: EP Review
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EP REVIEW: King Like Mom – The Cycle
Dreamy emo outfit King Like Mom offer some exciting ideas on their ambitious sophomore EP.
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EP REVIEW: Cartoonhead – Moving to the Same Groove
Cartoonhead lay down one of the most unexpectedly rich and beautiful indie EPs of the year.
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EP REVIEW: Queen Cult – Be Better
Queen Cult bring the alt-rock thunder on this shot of adrenaline of an EP.
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EP REVIEW: Carleigh Mack – Growing Pains
Having freshly graduated from prestigious LIPA, Carleigh Mack has kickstarted her career with a superb sophomore EP.
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EP REVIEW: Pale Strangers – The Pale Strangers
Pale Strangers get their rebirth truly underway with the release of their killer new EP.
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EP REVIEW: Deer Fang – Blossom
Deer Fang’s debut record is here to take you back to the most melancholy 90’s summer you’ve ever had.
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EP REVIEW: A Light Between Oceans – What Happens Next?
The sophomore EP from Norfolk outfit A Light Between Oceans is sure to take you back to your 00’s heyday.
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EP REVIEW: Auraboros – Absent
Auraboros establish themselves as one of Manchester’s brightest heavy acts on their debut EP.
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EP REVIEW: Picture Parlour – Face In The Picture
After their explosive entrance into the indie scene, Picture Parlour return to show that it wasn’t just a one-off.
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EP REVIEW: MooseCreek Park – copy, paste
MooseCreek Park follow up their debut record with a solid collection of melancholy emo anthems.