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LIVE REVIEW: El Moono, Dead Animals, One More Day, Indigo Horizon @ EBGBS
EBGBS recently played host to Brighton’s El Moono, alongside a solid lineup of local acts. Hosted by No Play, this had all the hallmarks of a fantastic show before the doors had even opened.
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EP REVIEW: Kerosene Heights – Leaving
Just over a year since their last album, Kerosene Heights deliver a surprise EP and show no signs of slowing their rising momentum.
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SINGLE REVIEW: JACKFRUIT – Careful Gaze feat. mory
Is this the feel-good song of the summer? If you like it loud and angry, then Careful Gaze are the ones for you.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Bring Me The Horizon – POST HUMAN: NeX GEn
Finally, 1302 days after it’s predecessor, the much-anticipated second act of BMTH’s POST HUMAN project has finally arrived.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Labyrinthine Oceans – Home
Labyrinthine Oceans remain a fierce contender for one of the most interesting underground rock outfits in the UK right now.
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LIVE REVIEW: alright (okay), Wull, Paint Me In Colour @ Quarry
Anyone would have you think that all that the north of Liverpool’s town centre has is the soon-to-be completed new Everton stadium. True, the bulk of the city’s things to see and do lie in the very centre of it, on the streets of the Ropewalks down to Matthew Street. However, from the warehouse studios…
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SINGLE REVIEW: nightlife – i/o
Fuck gender and fuck genre; nightlife are the band revolutionising alternative music, and they’re back once again.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Farseek – Who Can Start the Fires?
It might not be their debut record, but nonetheless this is a record that truly feels like the start of Farseek’s greatest act yet.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Garden Home – Garden Home
Garden Home’s eponymous debut record is a concise and consistent blast of post-hardcore fury.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Damn The Weather – ghostlite
Continuing down a path of ethereal ambience, Damn the Weather showcase some of their most exciting work yet.
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