Tag: Single Review
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SINGLE REVIEW: Jools – 97%
After three long years, underground favourites Jools return as part of the Hassle Records, and deliver an incredible single in the process.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Frail Body – Artificial Bouquet
Illinois’ acclaimed screamo outfit Frail Body return for their second album, an intense and unflinching look at the darkest sides of the human experience.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Clean Shirt – Swaying
Brighton’s finest rising rock stars are back once more, with a brilliant balance of ambition and accessibility.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Drivers Club – So Fine
We might be in a mass extinction event, but that doesn’t mean we can’t make it worse! The Drivers Club get to grips with the wilful ignorance of the 1%.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Asleep At The Helm – Our New Kingdom
Manchester’s heavy scene continues to thrive, with a ferocious new single from Asleep At The Helm.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Auraboros feat. the great nothing – Contemplating
Two of Manchester’s premier underground heavy outfits collide on this blistering new metalcore anthem.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Pale Strangers – Deep Waters
Rival Bones are dead! Long live the Pale Strangers! Merseyside’s finest power rock duo are back after six years, with a new name but the same huge sound.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Stay Inside – Ferried Away
You can’t spell ‘memento mori’ without ‘emo’, and Stay Inside are here to remind you of that with their compelling sophomore record.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Garnetts – Still Running
If you weren’t in the mood to dance, then prepare to have that flipped on its head, with the latest single from The Garnetts.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Popstar – AFTERPARTY
The fun doesn’t stop just when the party is over; Popstar are here to give you a night of pure hedonistic rage.