Category: Single Review
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Throwaway Scene – Honeyface (Making a Scene)
Get ready to make a scene; The Throwaway Scene offer arguably their most furious single to date.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Redwood – Faint Glow
Ahead of their debut US tour supporting The Dear Hunter, Redwood return once more to prove genre is merely a suggestion.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Ugly Jumper – little man/BIG POND
Merseyside emo rockers Ugly Jumper are back to remind you that there’s always a bigger fish.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Shel Khan – Foxhole
Toronto’s Shel Khan weaves together pop, grunge, and folk on this ethereal, hypnotic new single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Garnetts – Never Going Back
Evolving from a three-piece to a four-piece, The Garnetts sound more ready than ever to get the world dancing.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Centerfold – Trust Issues
Ahead of their debut album, Centerfold drop their most polished hard rock offering to date.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Spiritbox – Soft Spine
Ahead of their immense headline tour of Europe, Spiritbox return to demonstrate why they’re worthy of their juggernaut reputation.
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SINGLE REVIEW: NEONshe – Never Let It Go
Continuing her strongest year to date, NEONshe’s journey of self discovery culminates in a brilliantly ambitious pop anthem.
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SINGLE REVIEW: alright (okay) – Elevator Etiquette
Rising stars of the Merseyside scene, alright (okay), return once more with a blistering take-down of the 9-5 life.
