Tag: Indie music
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sea Breeze – Nighthawks
Get ready to feel like you’re staking out the joint; Sea Breeze deliver an effortlessly cool psychedelic experience.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bella Wright – Love’s Just A Word
Montana’s Bella Wright returns after over a year with her punchiest and most compelling work to date.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Mina My – I won’t say it (I love you)
Stavanger’s Mina My releases her most captivating effort to date, with a bittersweet ode to those three words.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Black Country, New Road – Forever Howlong
Black Country, New Road’s pastoral dreaming unfortunately leaves you feeling a little tired of it all.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Linoleumville – 1: a rip where a river should be
linoleumville’s haunting debut is an incredible feat of not just musicianship, but artistry.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Roscoe Street – Russian Roulette
Roscoe Street have returned to remind you that a party is only worth having when you invite them along.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Sukis – To No One
The Sukis return after two years of honing their craft with the most perfected example of their sound to date.
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EP REVIEW: Labyrinthine Oceans – everyone was alive
Labyrinthine Oceans establish themselves as a true artistic force with this haunting new EP.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Brooke Ellen – ITCH
Brooke Ellen returns with not just a brilliantly dark new single, but a contender for song of the year.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Swindled – Cosmic Immigrants
Swindled set their sights on the stars with their glittering, psychedelic new cut, ‘Cosmic Immigrants’.