Category: Single Review
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SINGLE REVIEW: Roscoe Street – Another Glass
Roscoe Street follow up their debut single with a witty and charming cut on the difficulties of not quite feeling up to the competition of dating.
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SINGLE REVIEW: JACKFRUIT – Careful Gaze feat. mory
Is this the feel-good song of the summer? If you like it loud and angry, then Careful Gaze are the ones for you.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Labyrinthine Oceans – Home
Labyrinthine Oceans remain a fierce contender for one of the most interesting underground rock outfits in the UK right now.
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SINGLE REVIEW: nightlife – i/o
Fuck gender and fuck genre; nightlife are the band revolutionising alternative music, and they’re back once again.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Damn The Weather – ghostlite
Continuing down a path of ethereal ambience, Damn the Weather showcase some of their most exciting work yet.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Occasional Dreams – Walls
The latest rising stars in the Liverpool indie scene bring some heartland rock to Merseyside on their gorgeous new single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: cartoonhead – Slick
Birmingham’s finest indie band are back once more, with what could be their best work to date.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Origami Angel – Fruit Wine
Emo’s finest duo are back. Ahead of their upcoming tour, Origami Angel deliver their no-nonsense new single, ‘Fruit Wine’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Coheed & Cambria – The Joke
Sci-fi prog rockers Coheed & Cambria return with a delightfully menacing one off single dedicated to the Joker.
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SINGLE REVIEW: LOVELETTER – Choke
Don’t expect this love letter to be whispering you sweet nothings; the freshest hardcore from South Wales is here with a sonic bludgeon.