Tag: indie-rock
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ALBUM REVIEW: New Design – Keepsake
‘Keepsake’ is the first record in ten years from Ontario’s New Design, and is a cinematic display of heartfelt emo post-rock.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sound Of A Smirk – Awaken, Asleep.
Marking their first LP release in eight years, ‘Awaken, Asleep.’ is a great reintroduction into the world of Sound of a Smirk.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Jools – Violent Delights
It has been quite the wait to see what these post-punk artists would have to offer on their debut record; was the wait worth it?
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SINGLE REVIEW: Katarsis – Kas man be jūros
After representing their country at Eurovision, Lithuania’s Katarsis continue to offer brilliantly brooding alternative rock.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Redwood – Howl
Ahead of another lengthy tour alongside The Dear Hunter, the London duo have released another demonstration of indie pop perfection.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Soot Sprite – Wield Your Hope Like A Weapon
Soot Sprite’s debut album is here to remind you that even when the world’s on fire, there’s always something worth living for.
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EP REVIEW: Iona Summer – Maryhill
Glasgow’s Iona Summer offers a bittersweet folk-pop story to be enchanted by on her debut EP.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Arm’s Length – There’s a Whole World Out There
Arm’s Length offer a beautifully human experience on this folk-infused emo record.
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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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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.