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ALBUM REVIEW: Counterexpressive – So Long As There Is Quiet
The debut full-length of Dallas emo outfit Counterexpressive makes for a beautifully powerful listen, packed with love and hope amidst violent chaos.
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ALBUM REVIEW: DITZ – Never Exhale
The second album of Brighton noise rockers DITZ offers a nightmarish look into their turbulent, twisted world.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Labyrinthine Oceans – lost to the ocean
Truly leaning into their ambiguous nature, Labyrinthine Oceans’ brand new single is a perfect reminder as to why you need to pay attention to this band.
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ALBUM REVIEW: VUKOVI – MY GOD HAS GOT A GUN
VUKOVI’s fourth record sees the Scottish alternative duo at their darkest, heaviest, and most complete yet.
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EP REVIEW: Sharpened.Lives – st//tches
Proving once more that the DIY arena of any given scene is the most exciting place to be, Sharpened.Lives offer one of 2024’s best alternative hidden gems with their debut EP.
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SINGLE REVIEW: France, You’re On Your Own – Focus on Me
France, You’re on Your Own return with their sophomore single, and showcase that 2025 feels certain to be the electronic folk duo’s year.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Richard Sallis – Felix
After spending years believing that his musical career was over, Richard Sallis returns with his first new material in eight years in a wonderful display of genre-defying catharsis.
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