Tag: Single Review
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ALBUM REVIEW: pulses. – It Wasn’t Supposed To Be Like This
It might not have meant to be like that, but you can rejoice that it was; pulses. mean business on their phenomenal third album.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Bella Wright – Ashtray
Bella Wright returns with a raw look at love that kills you slowly on her ferocious new track, ‘Ashtray’.
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EP REVIEW: Buds. – Stop.
An EP that represents an era of change for melodic punk outfit Buds., ‘Stop.’ promises that they will continue to blossom.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Libby Ackerman – Window Seat
Get ready to yearn like never before; Libby Ackerman puts on a heartbreaking and show stopping performance on this gorgeous new single.
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EP REVIEW: Wull – Running Out
There’s no wool behaviour on this EP; this latest scouse indie outfit are one of the best yet on their debut.
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EP REVIEW: the great nothing – no one.
With their inaugural live performance on the horizon, the great nothing’s debut EP truly declares the start of a very exciting musical career.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Royal Blood – Back To The Water Below
Done with their disco era, Royal Blood take us back to their roots with their fourth album.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Holding Absence – The Noble Art of Self Destruction
Holding Absence produce their best work to date on their phenomenal ode to getting better, ‘The Noble Art of Self Destruction’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Project Nevada – Want Me To Be
Merseyside five-piece Project Nevada are here to teach the indie scene just how to sound original on their fiercely fun new track, ‘Want Me To Be’.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Void Of Vision – Angel of Darkness
Observe the fall of Jack Bergin, and the rise of the Angel of Darkness on Void Of Vision’s new banger.