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ALBUM REVIEW: Albeit, A Moon – The Light Is Bright & That’s Okay
Albeit, A Moon’s new album is a wondrous showcase of beauty, brutality, and the brilliance of the DIY scene.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Deshine – Sally
Who said punk was dead? Deshine aim to prove that it’s here, louder than ever, and even more ferocious that ever before.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Architect’s Daughter – Junebug
a surprisingly dense and complex track despite the simple elements that are used, the kind of which is indicative of real talent Hailing from New England, Architect’s Daughter are an alt pop duo that some may have witnessed under a different moniker, Murder Attic. Now, with a new title heralding a new era, the band…
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SINGLE REVIEW: What Will Be – Always
Ahead of their debut headline show, Manchester’s What Will Be return with a brand new hard rocking track.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Casey – How To Disappear
After reuniting two years ago, Casey have now gifted us with a powerful new record that grapples with love, loss, and what is left behind.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Gen and the Degenerates – Kids Wanna Dance
Get your dancing shoes on, because the apocalypse is right around the corner – Gen and the Degenerates grapple with the existential on this punk banger.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Driver’s Club – Lost in Your Mind (Psychokiller)
A band reborn – rising out from the ashes of Waiting Til Marriage is the north-west indie rock outfit The Drivers Club, here with a brand new single for a brand new era.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bonk! – Wave
Prepare to get bonked with one bonkers track; Bonk! bring the fun and funk on their wonderfully whimsy new track.
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