Category: album review
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4.0 prideful Irish indie-rock noise enters their third dance, Name Your Sorrow. Ever since their tenure with In Waiting, the all-female tour-de-force Irish quartet of Pillow Queens have always been… more ›
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4.0 Leeds quartet share enigmatic debut – with a dream to dazzle. OVERVIEW Ever since their breakthrough single R&B was given room to breathe, English Teacher have been on many… more ›
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4.0 ART-punk Brooklyn group dabble in consumerism glowering with their best-sounding record to date. OVERVIEW Trimmed fine and proper, New York’s finest BODEGA have been connoisseurs to consumerism in more… more ›
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3.8 The masters of redefining boxed genres eclipse into a new era with their sixth exploration; heavily weighted on the eye of experimentation. The once-well read indie rock counterculturists of… more ›
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4.0/5 Los Angeles’ four-piece hit a gallant stride in reflective third. The quartet have been a vital soundscape traversing roads and rubble via scenic drives with their alternative psych-pop blends.… more ›