Tag: music
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SINGLE REVIEW: See Emily Play – DO YOU LOVE ME
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, See Emily Play has a simple question delivered with huge retro rock flair.
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LIVE REVIEW: Roscoe Street, Hungry, Là Jibà, Georgia Johnson @ The Jacaranda
In a trio of shows across the north west, the Boot Music team put on their ‘Best of 2024’ showcases, and one of them saw Roscoe Street take to the stage alongside a diverse group of support acts.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Nobody’s Secret – Wait Another Day
Ahead of their debut EP, Nobody’s Secret are back to remind you why this alternative act should remain anything but a secret.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Pale Sailor – Undoing // Undone
Pale Sailor’s double single is a wonderfully math rock oriented affair and the latest fantastic release of the growing UK emo scene.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Counterexpressive – So Long As There Is Quiet
The debut full-length of Dallas emo outfit Counterexpressive makes for a beautifully powerful listen, packed with love and hope amidst violent chaos.
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ALBUM REVIEW: DITZ – Never Exhale
The second album of Brighton noise rockers DITZ offers a nightmarish look into their turbulent, twisted world.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Labyrinthine Oceans – lost to the ocean
Truly leaning into their ambiguous nature, Labyrinthine Oceans’ brand new single is a perfect reminder as to why you need to pay attention to this band.
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SINGLE REVIEW: France, You’re On Your Own – Focus on Me
France, You’re on Your Own return with their sophomore single, and showcase that 2025 feels certain to be the electronic folk duo’s year.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Richard Sallis – Felix
After spending years believing that his musical career was over, Richard Sallis returns with his first new material in eight years in a wonderful display of genre-defying catharsis.
