Category: album review
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A timeless airy debut filled with traditional folky fruits, Chaos For The Fly is Grian’s floating thought bubble of introspection. Rare moments of respite, retrospection and an awful lot of… more ›
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WHEN HORSES WOULD RUN: It’s a startling debut for the Texan trio as they strive for surf rock, avant-garde post-punk – and everything in-between. Being Dead: America’s #1 Sweethearts. Being… more ›
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Yard Act are open for business for the second act. And They’re not intending to do the same thing twice. Grease up your jukeboxes again, Yard Act are back for… more ›
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All fired up, Muse performed a hit-packed set with a visual to boot at Milton Keynes’ national bowl – the venues’ first concert in seven years. On the last Sunday… more ›
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Swedish mellow maestros’ Little Dragon return with their seventh full-length studio album – Slugs of Love. It’s a happy comprise between organic and electronic, as they enter dreamy techno-R&B grooves,… more ›