Category: Single Review
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SINGLE REVIEW: Thalia’s Grace – Keep Me Warm
Their Spotify bio might read ‘love it, hate it, Thalia’s Grace it’, but when it comes to their new track, you’ll only be able to do the former.
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SINGLE REVIEW: rozemary – empty ceiling
Believe the hype; rozemary’s debut single shows that the Merseyside outfit are more than just a killer live act.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bouquet – Lovely Things
The cross-state combination from Iowa and Wisconsin are back once more to demonstrate just how vital they are.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Alfie Erskine – Petty Girl
A star in the making? Alfie Erskine sets his sights on arena stages with his debut indie pop anthem.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Nobody’s Secret – Over Me
Nobody’s Secret delivery a bombastic debut single that exudes class and pure rock ferocity.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Eve O’Riordan – mascara
Eve O’Riordan is here to remind you to live in the moment, even if that moment leaves a messy tomorrow.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Iona Summer – Nobody’s Bitch
The debut offering from Glaswegian singer songwriter Iona Summer is a brilliantly defiant feminist rock anthem.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Labyrinthine Oceans – Pinch
Labyrinthine Oceans return with their most rock oriented cut this year, in a blistering display of catharsis.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sefeltt – Kiss Me
Born from the ashes of Juno, Merseyside-based five-piece Sefeltt kickstart their brand new era with a ferocious debut track.
