Category: album review
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Dutch septet Personal Trainer are all kinds of unique. They return this year with a new signing – and a new chapter. The plucky pop pickings of Personal Trainer have… more ›
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London-hailing group stick with Psychedelics for eleventh. For ring leader and multi-instrumentalist of fuzzed-out collective Black Market Karma, the process is what really makes Stanley Belton get out of bed… more ›
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Art-pop blazers drop an album often one-dimensional in sound and scope. By the metrics, Glass Animals are one of the biggest bands to surface out of the UK. Jettisoning across… more ›
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A soundtrack to a film that doesn’t exist, The Joy Hotel are worth settling in for post-credits. Born from the east end of Glasgow roots, The Joy Hotel were aware… more ›
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Sunset quartet deliver souring debut. OVERVIEW The art of promoting an album becomes ever-so harder in an equally saturated market yearning for your mere attention. The drive of getting your… more ›