Tag: pop punk
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SINGLE REVIEW: Vienna – Quiet Season
Vienna take a look at making difficult decisions and keeping the faith on this phenomenal emo number.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Kerosene Heights – Blame It On The Weather
Kerosene Heights step up on their sophomore record to produce what could be the emo record of the year.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bye Bye – Antlers & Drumsticks
Bye Bye’s debut double single is a wickedly fun offering of post-emo fury.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sound Of A Smirk – Awaken, Asleep.
Marking their first LP release in eight years, ‘Awaken, Asleep.’ is a great reintroduction into the world of Sound of a Smirk.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Arm’s Length – There’s a Whole World Out There
Arm’s Length offer a beautifully human experience on this folk-infused emo record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Turnstile – NEVER ENOUGH
Turnstile return after four years with an album that defies all attempts to label, for better and for worse.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bella Wright – Love’s Just A Word
Montana’s Bella Wright returns after over a year with her punchiest and most compelling work to date.
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ALBUM REVIEW: PUP – Who Will Look After The Dogs?
PUP’s fifth record is a glorious showcase of how to be introspective and sound fun whilst doing so.

