Tag: concert review
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ALBUM REVIEW: Fever 333 – Darker White
Now with a brand new line-up, rap-rock titans Fever 333 finally release their sophomore record, bringing important themes, big choruses, and underwhelming creative choices.
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LIVE REVIEW: Eades, Gondolas, Carleigh Mack, Bite @ Jacaranda
For those who pay attention to the bustling local scene of Merseyside, then the Boot Music name has rapidly become a seal of quality worth looking out for.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Iona Summer – Nobody’s Bitch
The debut offering from Glaswegian singer songwriter Iona Summer is a brilliantly defiant feminist rock anthem.
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LIVE REVIEW: The Marigolds, Bleach Brain @ Future Yard
Earlier this year saw the release of The Marigolds’ latest single, ‘Into My Head’; a devilishly catchy punk adjacent affair, the band paint themselves as an outfit that are destined to not just blow up your local basement venues, but stages far, far bigger than that
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SINGLE REVIEW: Spiritbox – Soft Spine
Ahead of their immense headline tour of Europe, Spiritbox return to demonstrate why they’re worthy of their juggernaut reputation.
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ALBUM REVIEW: thrown – Excessive Guilt
If you haven’t heard them yet, Spotify’s algorithm will make sure of that soon. thrown are here with their blistering debut record.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Mercy Kelly – Lights
Mercy Kelly’s driving new single sees the band showing exactly why they’re the hot gossip of the indie underground.
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LIVE REVIEW: Smalltalk, HasHinders, Sam Millne & The Virants, The Dive @ Zanzibar
To say that the night of this concert featured a torrential downpour would be doing a disservice to how truly horrendous the weather was. Thankfully, none of this truly mattered; there was no reason to go outside when Zanzibar offered a night of brilliant local musical talent. Headlined by Irish four-piece Smalltalk, support was supplied…
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Marigolds – In My Head
Disregard any plans for a quiet day; The Marigolds are back to kickstart the day with their turbo-charged punk.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Mina My – Emily
Mina My is back once more to remind you not only that Norwegians do it better, but that pride is for more than just one month a year.