Tag: music journalism
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Lonely Vega – How Many Ways
The debut offering of the reborn The Lonely Vega is a gorgeous lofi pop banger, weighty with longing.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Benefits – Constant Noise
Impossible to categorise, impossible to forget; Benefits’ second record is a contender for album of the year.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Girl Group – Yay! Saturday
It might be a Monday, but don’t let that stop you; Girl Group are here to make you have a disaster of a good time.
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SINGLE REVIEW: France, You’re On Your Own – Take the Handcuffs Off (Please)
‘…‘Take The Handcuffs Off (Please)’ is, without a shadow of a doubt, a contender for song of the year. This sort of creativity and willingness to be just a little absurd is a rare quality…’ Since their inception, Merseyside electronic-folk duo France, You’re On Your Own have maintained a steady pace of releases. From their…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Michael Cera Palin – We Could Be Brave
After ten years, Michael Cera Palin offer a debut record that pop punk fanatics will love.
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SINGLE REVIEW: NEONshe (feat. Hungry Hound) – Gone
It may well have only been last year that saw NEONshe release her sophomore record, but that won’t stop her from continuing to light up the music world.
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EP REVIEW: Slate Label – Slate Label
The debut effort of this South Shields five-piece is a punchy start to a career packed with potential.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Paint Me In Colour – Happy
Ahead of their upcoming headline tour, alternative rockers Paint Me In Colour are back with an intense look at self-peace.
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SINGLE REVIEW: AMBERS – Draw The Line
The debut single of AMBERS makes for one of the finest indie-pop tracks of the year.
