Tag: indie-rock
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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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EP REVIEW: nightsway. – It Could’ve Been Sweet
nightsway.’s debut EP is a heartfelt foray into the realms of indie rock and emo.
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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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ALBUM REVIEW: The Casper Fight Scene – S/T
The Casper Fight Scene’s debut record might have been released in January, but that doesn’t stop this from being an essential emo summer record.
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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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ALBUM REVIEW: Postcards – Peace, Love, the American Dream, Sadness, and Everything In-Between
Colorado’s Postcards offer a tender yet whimsical look at existing in modern America on their breezy third record.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Swindled – Cosmic Immigrants
Swindled set their sights on the stars with their glittering, psychedelic new cut, ‘Cosmic Immigrants’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Mina My – Washing Machine
Continuing to gift Merseyside with Scandinavian charm, Mina My gets to grips with what a mess modern life truly is.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Iona Summer – Jack Daniel’s
Iona Summer is continuing her trend of releasing bangers with a country-pop anthem that packs an important message.
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EP REVIEW: Shefu – Shefu
Do you fancy checking out the next big name in indie rock? Or are you just wanting some damn good music? Either way, Shefu is here for you.