Category: album review
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This is Emarosa: a glittery zeitgeist of ’80s synth-wave roaming the halls of nostalgia. If you think Scotts’ Jackson-inspired Yow! on breezy opener Preach is not a stalwart sign that… more ›
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From the depths of ethereal indie-folk, The Art of Forgetting sees Caroline Rose is at her own most introspective and her most honest. The art of evolving artistry comes with… more ›
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No, this isn’t your Spotify having a hissy-fit. This is just 100 gecs letting it all out. Sometimes music doesn’t need probable cause to exist in our music libraries, sometimes… more ›
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A desperate attempt to finding connection in an otherwise impossible world, is a marking this Brighton quartet wear well. A decadent cult-rising from their self-titled debut with, I Only Hurt… more ›