Tag: music review
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ALBUM REVIEW: Noise Beneath the Floor – WHAT IF I’M ALWAYS GONNA BE THIS WAY?
‘WHAT IF I’M ALWAYS GONNA BE THIS WAY?’ is a glorious indie-rock ode to hope in a time of hopelessness.
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EP REVIEW: Lynskey – here, this is for you
Lynskey’s third EP defies expectations and categorisation, taking punk into wild and exciting places.
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SINGLE REVIEW: cargazer – Meet The Neighbours
In a statement of reinvention, cargazer rise from the ashes of Project Nevada with an offering of an indie pop anthem.
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SINGLE REVIEW: France, You’re On Your Own – Church Roof
A late candidate for Song of the Year arrives in the unexpected form of Merseyside folk duo France, You’re on Your Own
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SINGLE REVIEW: newshapes – sick of breathing
Ahead of their 2025 debut headline tour, Scotland’s newshapes have released a heavy pop banger that demands you pay attention to these rising stars.
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EP REVIEW: Adoring – blessedarethepitiful
After nearly three years, Adoring have returned with a brilliant gothic frenzy of a sophomore EP.
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EP REVIEW: Danger Dog – From The Comfort Of A Yellow Tent
Is the dog in danger, or the cause of the danger? The question remains unanswered but at least Danger Dog’s debut EP is here.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Bottom Bracket – I’m So Afraid Of Where
This year’s essential emo breakup album has just dropped – Bottom Bracket are making a last minute sneak onto plenty of end of year lists with this brilliantly fun album.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Reese O’Neil – Heretic
The debut solo effort from Reese O’Neil is a gorgeous bedroom pop interpretation of unrequited love.
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SINGLE REVIEW: rozemary – empty ceiling
Believe the hype; rozemary’s debut single shows that the Merseyside outfit are more than just a killer live act.