Recent posts
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EP REVIEW: What Will Be – Primordial
What Will Be return with an elemental showcase of their alternative rock sound.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Hungry – Cambridge is on Fire
Hungry commence their year of “Fenland Gothic” with an anthem for indie sleaze.
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EP REVIEW: Power Snatch – EP1
The new project of Hayley Williams and Daniel James is a collection of glossy lo-if ruminations.
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EP REVIEW: Ugly Jumper – Everything Is Not Alright!
The self-proclaimed band for the virgin losers, middle aged boozers, and baby boomers unleash four tracks of emo-adjacent brilliance.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Katarsis – Žiedlapis tau
Lithuanian alternative rock outfit take you to places dark and unknown on their haunting debut record.
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EP REVIEW: I Promised The World – I Promised The World
The next big thing in post-hardcore? I Promised The World’s are here to take you back to the glory days of the early 00’s.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Zak Taylor – Lethargic Dazeoholic
Zak Taylor’s musings on modern life offer a classy and cool indie rock listening experience.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Ugly Jumper – Captain Andy Pants
Re-emerging from a quiet 2025, Ugly Jumper are here to put Liverpool on the emo map.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Landon Noland – Black Ink
Landon Noland continues his descent into darkness with this thrilling new progressive rock number.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Noise Beneath The Floor – waning
After a quiet 2025, Noise Beneath the Floor kick their 2026 off with a punk rock banger.
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