Tag: music
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EP REVIEW: Pale Strangers – The Pale Strangers
Pale Strangers get their rebirth truly underway with the release of their killer new EP.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Deshine – Take Me Along
‘The best band in the werld’ are back once more to satiate your appetite for proper, punchy rock’n’roll.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Ugly Jumper – Decade Ago
Ugly Jumper validate the hype surrounding them on this brilliant emo anthem of a second single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Vienna – Ratatouille! I Hardly Know Her…
Vienna offer potentially the greatest track title of the year on this jangly midwest emo cut.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Carleigh Mack – Crop Circles
Carleigh Mack provides the perfect wistful summer anthem for all of you indie folk fans.
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EP REVIEW: Auraboros – Absent
Auraboros establish themselves as one of Manchester’s brightest heavy acts on their debut EP.
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LIVE REVIEW: Ugly Jumper, Labyrinthine Oceans, Vienna, Danger Dog @ Sotto
Listen, when you’re encouraged to attend an event entitled ‘A Night For Emo Losers’, are you really going to say no?
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ALBUM REVIEW: The LaFontaines – Business As Usual
After five long years, Scotland’s greatest export since haggis are back with their fourth album.
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LIVE REVIEW: El Moono, Dead Animals, One More Day, Indigo Horizon @ EBGBS
EBGBS recently played host to Brighton’s El Moono, alongside a solid lineup of local acts. Hosted by No Play, this had all the hallmarks of a fantastic show before the doors had even opened.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Garden Home – Garden Home
Garden Home’s eponymous debut record is a concise and consistent blast of post-hardcore fury.