Tag: music
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ALBUM REVIEW: Ben Van Bonn – Further Than Thought
Ben Van Bonn’s sophomore record throws away all of the drums, lyrics, and fanfare, and replaces them with truly blissful guitar performances.
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EP REVIEW: Take Breath – See The Life Leave Me
Take Breath’s brand new EP is four tracks of brilliantly relevant alternative metal from an outfit reinventing themselves.
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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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INTERVIEW: Thirst – ‘We want strong reactions; love us, or boo us off stage’
Late last month, we caught up with Thirst following their supporting set for False Thoughts. Conversation turned to new music, the best coffee, the logistics of a Nigel Farage piñata, and just what it means to defy expectations in the age of the algorithm…
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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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SINGLE REVIEW: The Matriarchy – Hard To Be A God
The Matriarchy make sure you know they are in charge on their blistering hard rock sophomore single.
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EP REVIEW: Adoring – blessedarethepitiful
After nearly three years, Adoring have returned with a brilliant gothic frenzy of a sophomore EP.