Recent posts
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SINGLE REVIEW: Never or Now – Change Her Mind
UK losercore is here; Never or Now’s sophomore single is a brilliantly bittersweet emo cut.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Our Wits – Let Me Join You
New Jersey screamo outfit Our Wits release their first LP in nine years, with their wickedly creative sophomore release.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Pen Name – Still Here, Somehow
Canterbury emo outfit Pen Name’s first record in nearly seven years is a beautiful reckoning with grief.
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SINGLE REVIEW: My First Time – Picture Of Health
You won’t forget your first time with My First Time; the post-punk revellers could be your next favourite sell-outs.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Marigolds – Friends
‘Merseyside’s The Marigolds are back with a funk-punk fusion behemoth of a track.
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EP REVIEW: Monroe. – To Dwell on Dreams and Live in Memories.
Merseyside’s Monroe. offer essential emo listening on their electrifying debut EP.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Death of Youth – Nothing Is The Same Anymore
Death of Youth’s debut record is a vicious and honest look at the political and interpersonal state of the modern world.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Olivia Miceli – Friday the 13th
Olivia Miceli’s heartbreak ballad shows a DIY pop artist primed to blossom into something truly beloved.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Labyrinthine Ocean – for the flesh and for the machine
Ahead of a brand new EP, Labyrinthine Oceans bring their grunge-gaze sound to new heavy heights.
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EP REVIEW – Granite State – PROPER FORMS OF PROTEST
An EP for the end times we are living through, Granite State deliver hardcore with teeth.
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