Tag: Single Review
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SINGLE REVIEW: Iona Summer – Nobody’s Bitch
The debut offering from Glaswegian singer songwriter Iona Summer is a brilliantly defiant feminist rock anthem.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Labyrinthine Oceans – Pinch
Labyrinthine Oceans return with their most rock oriented cut this year, in a blistering display of catharsis.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Sefeltt – Kiss Me
Born from the ashes of Juno, Merseyside-based five-piece Sefeltt kickstart their brand new era with a ferocious debut track.
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ALBUM REVIEW: October Drift – Blame The Young
Cult indie rockers October Drift complete an expansive sonic evolution on this electrifying third album.
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EP REVIEW: False Thoughts – You Speak to Me As Though I Wasn’t Living
The debut EP from the latest rising stars of the Merseyside heavy scene places them firmly at the front of the pack.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Void Of Vision – What I’ll Leave Behind
After their vocalist cheated death, Void Of Vision found themselves asking what their legacy even is, and in the process crafted their most definitive record to date.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Shel Khan – Foxhole
Toronto’s Shel Khan weaves together pop, grunge, and folk on this ethereal, hypnotic new single.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Zetra – Zetra
Conceptually rich but musically shallow, Zetra offer some pretty ideas on their ethereal debut, but struggle to make much of a lasting impact.
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SINGLE REVIEW: The Garnetts – Never Going Back
Evolving from a three-piece to a four-piece, The Garnetts sound more ready than ever to get the world dancing.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Centerfold – Trust Issues
Ahead of their debut album, Centerfold drop their most polished hard rock offering to date.