Tag: new music
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LIVE REVIEW: Safest Spaces, Danger Dog, Lorelai, Character Development @ The Jacaranda
We live in a world that is normalising £100+ for the opportunity to see your favourite musicians perform live from terrible seats with 40,000 other people. How about instead you spend £7, visit your local live legendary music venue, and behold phenomenal and fresh acts like Safest Spaces?
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ALBUM REVIEW: Hot Milk – A CALL TO THE VOID
Manchester’s rising pop-punk stars Hot Milk deliver a solid collection of songs that perfectly showcase their signature style.
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EP REVIEW: the great nothing – no one.
With their inaugural live performance on the horizon, the great nothing’s debut EP truly declares the start of a very exciting musical career.
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SINGLE REVIEW: danger dog – what if we get sick of each other?
Midwest by West Midlands – danger dog are back to drop their cathartic second single, ‘what if we get sick of each other?’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Holding Absence – The Noble Art of Self Destruction
Holding Absence produce their best work to date on their phenomenal ode to getting better, ‘The Noble Art of Self Destruction’.
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EP REVIEW: Redwood – The Offering
Redwood return to grace your ears with four more gorgeous tracks on their new EP, ‘The Offering’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: James and the Cold Gun – James and the Cold Gun
James and the Cold Gun: the latest rising stars of Wales take on the world with infectious punk spirit on their debut eponymous album.
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SINGLE REVIEW: King Liar – Dead Monochrome/Escapism
King Liar grapple with the existential and rip up the musical rulebook in the process on their new double-single, ‘Dead Monochrome/Escapism’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Project Nevada – Want Me To Be
Merseyside five-piece Project Nevada are here to teach the indie scene just how to sound original on their fiercely fun new track, ‘Want Me To Be’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Void Of Vision – Angel of Darkness
Observe the fall of Jack Bergin, and the rise of the Angel of Darkness on Void Of Vision’s new banger.