Tag: indie
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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: Girl Group – Think They’re Looking, Let’s Perform
Girl Group’s debut EP is a hedonistic masterclass of subversive songwriting that stands out in the burgeoning post-punk world.
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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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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: 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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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: Eve O’Riordan – inhaler
Folk-pop songstress Eve O’Riordan continues to demonstrate why she is a must-know name on the Merseyside music circuit.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Miles Temp – Before You
Ahead of a set at Liverpool’s Sound City festival, Miles Temp has released an wonderfully intimate bedroom pop ballad
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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.