Recent posts
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SINGLE REVIEW: NEONshe – NEON
Embracing an era of change, self-discovery, and growth, NEONshe explores the hurdles that made her who she is today.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Followship (feat. pulses.) – Special
Followship join forces with pulses. on this blistering post-hardcore cut.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Drivers Club – Y R U SO LOUD?
Ahead of their debut headline show, The Drivers Club have truly put themselves on the indie map with their finest offering yet.
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LIVE REVIEW: Ugly Jumper, Labyrinthine Oceans, Vienna, Danger Dog @ Sotto
Listen, when you’re encouraged to attend an event entitled ‘A Night For Emo Losers’, are you really going to say no?
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SINGLE REVIEW: Take Breath – Promise Me
In an episode of artistic metamorphosis, Take Breath unveil a brand new, electrifying era for themselves.
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EP REVIEW: Picture Parlour – Face In The Picture
After their explosive entrance into the indie scene, Picture Parlour return to show that it wasn’t just a one-off.
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ALBUM REVIEW: The LaFontaines – Business As Usual
After five long years, Scotland’s greatest export since haggis are back with their fourth album.
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ALBUM REVIEW: KNEECAP – Fine Art
You better believe the hype; KNEECAP prove worthy of their newfound fame with an explosive sophomore record.
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EP REVIEW: MooseCreek Park – copy, paste
MooseCreek Park follow up their debut record with a solid collection of melancholy emo anthems.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Roscoe Street – Another Glass
Roscoe Street follow up their debut single with a witty and charming cut on the difficulties of not quite feeling up to the competition of dating.
Got any music recommendations?