Category: album review
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Heavy rockers join the Fontaines ferry with their gloomy post-punk dress-up Midas. For Wunderhorse – fronted by one Jacob Slater – they love it when things fall apart. On new… more ›
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Questioning Life and Death: Smith and co return with their fourteenth studio record. It’s hard to dispute the colossal cultural impact The Cure had and continue to have within our… more ›
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English post-punk quartet belt out stellar third. A real tour-de-force of different cogs from various hardcore bands, High Vis are a sweltering deluge of baggy, post-punk noise that’s been lighting… more ›
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Unsettled eighth CHROMAKOPIA splurges out Tyler’s crises. At mvm, we’ve delved into Tyler’s career many-a time on here. A true connoisseur of stylist reach, Tyler’s seven-record-milestone servitude to the ever-expanding… more ›
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Hotly-tipped as one of the records of the year, we take a look at Laura Marling’s new eighth studio album, Patterns in Repeat, fifteen years into a prolific singer-songwriter career… more ›