Category: Single Review
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SINGLE REVIEW: Mercy Kelly – Lights
Mercy Kelly’s driving new single sees the band showing exactly why they’re the hot gossip of the indie underground.
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SINGLE REVIEW: danger dog – Well You Know, I’m a Busy Man and a Plate’s a Plate
At long last, the era of danger dog’s debut EP is upon us, heralded by a surprising sonic deviation on this new single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: India Arkin – Senseless
India Arkin puts on a truly magnificent show of glamour on her driving new single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Marigolds – In My Head
Disregard any plans for a quiet day; The Marigolds are back to kickstart the day with their turbo-charged punk.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Mina My – Emily
Mina My is back once more to remind you not only that Norwegians do it better, but that pride is for more than just one month a year.
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SINGLE REVIEW: NEONshe – Seasons
The latest single from NEONshe’s ‘Butterfly’ era is a gorgeous ode to the pain and beauty of change.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Deshine – Take Me Along
‘The best band in the werld’ are back once more to satiate your appetite for proper, punchy rock’n’roll.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Ugly Jumper – Decade Ago
Ugly Jumper validate the hype surrounding them on this brilliant emo anthem of a second single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Vienna – Ratatouille! I Hardly Know Her…
Vienna offer potentially the greatest track title of the year on this jangly midwest emo cut.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Beth McKenzie – Don’t Tell My Boyfriend
An anthem for doomed sapphic love, Beth McKenzie makes a strong case for being the next big English pop icon.