Tag: music journalism
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ALBUM REVIEW: Black Country, New Road – Forever Howlong
Black Country, New Road’s pastoral dreaming unfortunately leaves you feeling a little tired of it all.
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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: 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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EP REVIEW: Ziferblat – Of Us
Ukraine’s Ziferblat offer a gorgeous listening experience on their first ever English language EP.
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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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ALBUM REVIEW: PUP – Who Will Look After The Dogs?
PUP’s fifth record is a glorious showcase of how to be introspective and sound fun whilst doing so.

