Tag: Single Review
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LIVE REVIEW: Paint Me In Colour, The Drivers Club, SYLLO @ Kazimier Stockroom
You would never have assumed it during their upcoming performance, but Paint Me In Colour were tired. Not the miserable kind of tired, but instead the kind that comes with achieving something fantastic.
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EP REVIEW: Danger Dog – From The Comfort Of A Yellow Tent
Is the dog in danger, or the cause of the danger? The question remains unanswered but at least Danger Dog’s debut EP is here.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Bottom Bracket – I’m So Afraid Of Where
This year’s essential emo breakup album has just dropped – Bottom Bracket are making a last minute sneak onto plenty of end of year lists with this brilliantly fun album.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Reese O’Neil – Heretic
The debut solo effort from Reese O’Neil is a gorgeous bedroom pop interpretation of unrequited love.
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ALBUM REVIEW: A Place For Owls – how we dig in the earth
A Place for Owls have crafted a sophomore record that not only places them firmly on the emo map, but may well be one of the finest releases of the year.
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SINGLE REVIEW: rozemary – empty ceiling
Believe the hype; rozemary’s debut single shows that the Merseyside outfit are more than just a killer live act.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Alfie Erskine – Petty Girl
A star in the making? Alfie Erskine sets his sights on arena stages with his debut indie pop anthem.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Fever 333 – Darker White
Now with a brand new line-up, rap-rock titans Fever 333 finally release their sophomore record, bringing important themes, big choruses, and underwhelming creative choices.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Eve O’Riordan – mascara
Eve O’Riordan is here to remind you to live in the moment, even if that moment leaves a messy tomorrow.
