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ALBUM REVIEW: Coldplay – Moon Music
Coldplay’s latest offering still remains a far cry from their glory days, but at least provides some genuinely interesting ideas
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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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ALBUM REVIEW: Pale Waves – Smitten
‘…It’s still style over substance for Pale Waves, but at least the margin has narrowed somewhat…‘ Earlier this year, returning to a band previously reviewed negatively heralded surprising results; the latest offering from Fontaines D.C. has ended up in regular rotation. Once more in the spirit of second chances, we return to the indie pop…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Occasional Dreams – To The City
Get ready to take to the open road, as Occasional Dreams offer the perfect road trip soundtrack with their debut record.
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EP REVIEW: STR^NGE – STR^NGE
’…This EP marks the band as one of the most exciting and enigmatic bands that you will find in Merseyside…’ Immediately, one has to appreciate the audacity of any band calling themselves STR^NGE; any sense of mundanity in their music would be prime ammo for criticism. Thankfully, this isn’t the case here, so that bold…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Origami Angel – Feeling Not Found
Origami Angel’s third album is an electrifying collection of emo bangers that are here to remind you to touch grass every now and then.
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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.
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ALBUM REVIEW: October Drift – Blame The Young
Cult indie rockers October Drift complete an expansive sonic evolution on this electrifying third album.
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