Tag: Single Review
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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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ALBUM REVIEW: Imagine Dragons – Loom
Like the unstoppable force they are, Imagine Dragons are back once more, whether you like it or not.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bodyweb – pull the plug
One of the most exciting acts of England’s underground alternative scene are back with a brilliantly violent new banger.
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SINGLE REVIEW: breakk.away – Secret
You better believe the hype; breakk.away are back to prove they are worth the buzz about them.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Haytor – This Is The Ending
Don’t let the sunny, retro-infused indie rock fool you; what Haytor have constructed here is one of the most depressingly observant political anthems in a long while.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Drivers Club – Y R U SO LOUD?
Ahead of their debut headline show, The Drivers Club have truly put themselves on the indie map with their finest offering yet.
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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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SINGLE REVIEW: Take Breath – Promise Me
In an episode of artistic metamorphosis, Take Breath unveil a brand new, electrifying era for themselves.
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EP REVIEW: Picture Parlour – Face In The Picture
After their explosive entrance into the indie scene, Picture Parlour return to show that it wasn’t just a one-off.
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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.