Tag: indie-rock
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EP REVIEW: The Orchestra (For Now) – Plan 76
The Orchestra (For Now) cement 2025 as being firmly their year with a dizzyingly brilliant sophomore EP.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Vienna – Quiet Season
Vienna take a look at making difficult decisions and keeping the faith on this phenomenal emo number.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Labyrinthine Oceans – automata
Newcastle-upon-Tyne’s finest grunge-gaze export return to muse on the death of humanity in the age of technology.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Stay Inside – Lunger
Stay Inside take you to the American frontier on their wonderfully cinematic third outing.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Chasing Dolls – Cobweb
The debut single of Chasing Dolls is a bristling emo anthem that challenges you to love even the darkest parts of the self.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Biffy Clyro – Futique
Thirty years deep into their career, Biffy Clyro release a record that offers no reason to get on board with them now.
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EP REVIEW: Brides – Leche
Brides unleash a wildly creative debut EP that takes you from emo to country effortlessly.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Red Rum Club – BUCK
Merseyside’s Red Rum Club get angry on their country-fuelled fifty record, ‘BUCK’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: alright (okay) – Good Friend (He Was)
It’s a period of change for alright (okay), but they continue to ensure their furious rock bangers keep rocking.
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EP REVIEW: Re-read – Прокладений квітами шлях
Re-read put Ukraine on the midwest emo map with this wonderfully hopeful EP.