Category: album review
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Hak Baker, one of the most prominent black artists in the alternative scene, shares his limb of London Life through a shade left of Mike Skinner and Pete Doherty. Superimposed… more ›
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Andrew doubles down on his Irish roots with a folk-infused pop record denoting visionary landscapes of his Wicklow hometown through hauntingly beautiful vocals. overview When Irish solo singer Andrew Hozier-Byrne… more ›
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It’s been a long time coming: Our favourite Swedish garage-rock stalwarts return again with the abrasive thrill of The Death of randy fitzsimmons. OVERVIEW Throughout the garage-rock revivals of the… more ›
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Time for round 2? This time, we’ve got another 20-odd track playlist of oddities and originals to whet your appetite to. We start things off with the new post-punk alternatives… more ›
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All-girl (Ray) glamour blend new wave with disco-pop as a dazzling homage to the queer dance-pop culture of 1970s and ’80s New York. We continue our All Women in Rock… more ›