Tag: musician
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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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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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LIVE REVIEW: Paint Me In Colour, The Drivers Club, SYLLO @ Kazimier Stockroom
You would never have assumed it during their upcoming performance, but Paint Me In Colour were tired. Not the miserable kind of tired, but instead the kind that comes with achieving something fantastic.
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EP REVIEW: LOVELETTER – A Place That Doesn’t Exist
Capping off a year of killer singles, LOVELETTER’s debut EP puts them firmly on the heavy music map of bands you need to know.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Alfie Erskine – Petty Girl
A star in the making? Alfie Erskine sets his sights on arena stages with his debut indie pop anthem.
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ALBUM REVIEW: October Drift – Blame The Young
Cult indie rockers October Drift complete an expansive sonic evolution on this electrifying third album.
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SINGLE REVIEW: End Credits – I Need Time
With their latest offering ‘I Need Time’, End Credits bring together psychedelia, funk, and good old fashioned indie rock and roll for one hell of an earworm.
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EP REVIEW: False Thoughts – You Speak to Me As Though I Wasn’t Living
The debut EP from the latest rising stars of the Merseyside heavy scene places them firmly at the front of the pack.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Zetra – Zetra
Conceptually rich but musically shallow, Zetra offer some pretty ideas on their ethereal debut, but struggle to make much of a lasting impact.