Category: Single Review
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SINGLE REVIEW: Pale Strangers – Ghosts Are Gone
The second release in Pale Strangers’ new era, the band sound bigger, louder, and more hungry than ever before.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Dead Animals – Detain
You better get dressed to kill, because Ruby Roadkill herself has finally graced streaming services with her presence.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Centerfold – Last Dance
Rising alternative rock stars of the Liverpool scene, Centerfold return with their energetic new single, ‘Last Dance’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Matriarchy – Parasite
The Matriarchy’s debut single goes to show what you can achieve when you bend the rock rules a little.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Deshine – Let Me Be Free
‘The best band in the werld’ are back one more to remind you just why they have that confidence.
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SINGLE REVIEW: October Drift – Blame The Young
Ahead of an extensive UK tour, October Drift return with another huge shoegaze-tinged anthem.
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SINGLE REVIEW: NEONshe – Kyoto
Got some dreams you fancy making a reality? NEONshe is back to remind you that is what life is all about on this celebratory new single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sophie Li – Billbords
Summer is on the horizon, yet the great British weather doesn’t seem to agree. Thankfully, Sophie Li is here to give you some sunshine in sonic form.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Red Coven – Broken Mirror Glass
Red Coven’s latest single shows that, sometimes, nothing can top some ferocious old fashioned rock’n’roll.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Clean Shirt – Swaying
Brighton’s finest rising rock stars are back once more, with a brilliant balance of ambition and accessibility.