Tag: music review
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ALBUM REVIEW: Fontaines D.C. – Romance
If you’ve never been a Fontaines D.C. fan, get ready to become converted; ‘Romance’ is an album worth falling in love with.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Mercy Kelly – Lights
Mercy Kelly’s driving new single sees the band showing exactly why they’re the hot gossip of the indie underground.
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LIVE REVIEW: Smalltalk, HasHinders, Sam Millne & The Virants, The Dive @ Zanzibar
To say that the night of this concert featured a torrential downpour would be doing a disservice to how truly horrendous the weather was. Thankfully, none of this truly mattered; there was no reason to go outside when Zanzibar offered a night of brilliant local musical talent. Headlined by Irish four-piece Smalltalk, support was supplied…
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LIVE REVIEW: The Drivers Club, Paint Me In Colour, Georgia Johnson @ The Jacaranda
After bubbling beneath the surface of the Merseyside music scene in different forms for a couple of years, it was now time for Liverpool-based four-piece The Drivers Club to take to the stage as a headline act.
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EP REVIEW: Carleigh Mack – Growing Pains
Having freshly graduated from prestigious LIPA, Carleigh Mack has kickstarted her career with a superb sophomore EP.
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SINGLE REVIEW: India Arkin – Senseless
India Arkin puts on a truly magnificent show of glamour on her driving new single.
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LIVE REVIEW: Auraboros, the great nothing, Lure In, Deathbloom @ Star & Garter
Star & Garter is a legendary venue: a statement of fact. Having played host to Sleep Token, Loathe, and Holding Absence, this tiny venue next to Piccadilly Station has been the beating heart of heavy music for a while now
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ALBUM REVIEW: State Faults – Children Of The Moon
Journey to the very depths of the soul on State Faults’ tortured magnum opus.
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EP REVIEW: Deer Fang – Blossom
Deer Fang’s debut record is here to take you back to the most melancholy 90’s summer you’ve ever had.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Marigolds – In My Head
Disregard any plans for a quiet day; The Marigolds are back to kickstart the day with their turbo-charged punk.