Tag: Single Review
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EP REVIEW: The Throwaway Scene – On Death & Dying
One of UK’s brightest rising stars are back with their debut EP, and demonstrate just why they’re about to catch fire.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Mile Marker Zero – Best Is Yet To Come
The first unsigned band to appear on the Rock Band soundtrack are back after six long years; say hello to Connecticut’s finest musical export.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Deshine – Sally
Who said punk was dead? Deshine aim to prove that it’s here, louder than ever, and even more ferocious that ever before.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Gen and the Degenerates – Kids Wanna Dance
Get your dancing shoes on, because the apocalypse is right around the corner – Gen and the Degenerates grapple with the existential on this punk banger.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Driver’s Club – Lost in Your Mind (Psychokiller)
A band reborn – rising out from the ashes of Waiting Til Marriage is the north-west indie rock outfit The Drivers Club, here with a brand new single for a brand new era.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bonk! – Wave
Prepare to get bonked with one bonkers track; Bonk! bring the fun and funk on their wonderfully whimsy new track.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Dead Poet Society – My Condition
With their third album, ‘FISSION’, now just on the horizon, Dead Poet Society treat us to one more single from what is looking to be a killer record.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Fort Hope – Sandbags
Fort Hope deliver yet another alternative rock anthem in their second act as a band, with the electrifying new song ‘Sandbags’.

