Tag: Single Review
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EP REVIEW: Paledusk – PALEHELL
One of the most exciting acts in metal right now return to remind you that they are on the verge of taking over the world.
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EP REVIEW: Fort Hope – Palaces Palaces
At long last, Fort Hope return with a new guitarist and a new EP, but still the same immense sound that made us fall in love originally.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Gen and the Degenerates – Anti-Fun Propaganda
The world might be ending, but the party is just starting; celebrate the apocalypse with Gen and the Degenerates exhilarating debut record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Red Rum Club – Western Approaches
The ‘Fab Four’ are out, and the… ‘Super Six’ are in. Red Rum Club take their rightful place as kings of the Merseyside music scene.
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EP REVIEW: Modern-day Machines – resident
New York’s emo pedigree shines through once again, with a solid sophomore effort from Modern-day Machines.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Ugly Jumper – hate me, please
After building plenty of hype on the Liverpool music circuit, Ugly Jumper drop their debut single and immediately demand recognition.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Crawlers – The Mess We Seem To Make
One of the most eagerly anticipated debut records in the alternative scene is finally here, in all of its wonderfully messy glory.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bouquet – In the Creek
Pet owners, go and hug them tight; Bouquet’s heartbreaking new track might be a rough one for you.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Vienna – Stare into the Sky
Another Midwest gem from the West Midlands; Vienna’s second single is sure to chase those February blues away.
