Tag: Single Review
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ALBUM REVIEW: KNEECAP – Fine Art
You better believe the hype; KNEECAP prove worthy of their newfound fame with an explosive sophomore record.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Roscoe Street – Another Glass
Roscoe Street follow up their debut single with a witty and charming cut on the difficulties of not quite feeling up to the competition of dating.
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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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EP REVIEW: Kerosene Heights – Leaving
Just over a year since their last album, Kerosene Heights deliver a surprise EP and show no signs of slowing their rising momentum.
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LIVE REVIEW: alright (okay), Wull, Paint Me In Colour @ Quarry
Anyone would have you think that all that the north of Liverpool’s town centre has is the soon-to-be completed new Everton stadium. True, the bulk of the city’s things to see and do lie in the very centre of it, on the streets of the Ropewalks down to Matthew Street. However, from the warehouse studios…
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LIVE REVIEW: The Sukis, Danger Dog, Carleigh Mack, Big Bad Cat @ 2ube Xtra
The closing ceremony of LIPA’s 2ube Xtra 2024 brought some of the finest talent that the institute has to offer to the people of Liverpool.
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SINGLE REVIEW: cartoonhead – Slick
Birmingham’s finest indie band are back once more, with what could be their best work to date.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Origami Angel – Fruit Wine
Emo’s finest duo are back. Ahead of their upcoming tour, Origami Angel deliver their no-nonsense new single, ‘Fruit Wine’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Coheed & Cambria – The Joke
Sci-fi prog rockers Coheed & Cambria return with a delightfully menacing one off single dedicated to the Joker.
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ALBUM REVIEW: With Sails Ahead – Infinite Void
The void might be infinite, but this ain’t no creative abyss; With Sails Ahead finally release their sparkling debut record.