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ALBUM REVIEW: Temple of Angels – Endless Pursuit
The dream-pop debut of Temple of Angels will thrill lovers of the genre, but struggles to push its own boundaries.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Greta Van Fleet – Starcatcher
Michigan’s rock’n’roll royalty, Greta Van Fleet, return to polarise the masses once more with their third album, ‘Starcatcher’.
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EP REVIEW: Oakwood Grove – Idle Hands
Midwestern emo four-piece Oakwood Grove ruminate on the challenges of finding hope on their latest EP, ‘Idle Hands’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sun God Motel – Fading Dominion
Re-enter the Sun God Motel, and discover the latest edition to the jukebox between all worlds, the progressive behemoth ‘Fading Dominion’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Achings – All These Shapes, All These Days
Massachusetts based duo Achings deliver a gorgeously tender look at finding a place in a shifting landscape on their debut LP, ‘All These Shapes, All These Days’.
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LIVE REVIEW: Shefu, Danger Dog, Betty Lou @ Kazimier Stockroom
Come one, come all! Shefu invite you to take part in their inaugural headline show. Behold one of the finest live acts in the north west, and discover that becoming a Shefoid is all but inevitable.
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EP REVIEW: Moodring – YOUR LIGHT FADES AWAY
an energy, creativity, and sheer ferocity that shows, despite what the naysayers might, heavy music is doing juuuust fine Despite what some self-proclaimed influencers would have you believe, the heavy scene is in one of the best places it has been for a long time. From Sleep Token to Paledusk, Loathe to Ho99o9, bands across…
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SINGLE REVIEW: the great nothing – the dirt
the great nothing are a band marching to the beat of their own drum. ‘the dirt’ is an undeniably thrilling track the great nothing are a band that give little away. Born out of 2020’s isolation and introspection, vocalist and guitarist Leo Craig partnered up with drummer Connor McColl to form a much needed outlet…
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LIVE REVIEW: Dead Poet Society, Bexley, Dead Animals @ Jimmy’s
After two years, Boston-based alt rockers Dead Poet Society return to the north west to showcase their righteous uplifting anarchy to a feisty Liverpool crowd. Liverpool’s status as a ‘music city’ is often up for debate these days. Certainly, from The Beatles to The Wombats, there’s a real pedigree, but in a year which has…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Kerosene Heights – Southeast of Somewhere
a recklessly hopeful sounding collection of tracks, but one that carries the acute awareness that comes with age that you aren’t invincible 2023 has been another strong year for the so-called ‘emo revival’, and whilst the music industry does still represent a financial hell-scape for so many of its participants, the DIY scene seems to…
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