Category: album review
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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 ›
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Widely regarded as the bands best, In Rainbows defies all odds in the creation of an achingly beautifully album. But why do many see it as the best? If you… more ›
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BEST IN NEW MUSIC A shape-shifting electronic pop trope of icy atmosphere bent out of shape from Karin Dreijer – a wanderer lusting for unrequited love. Listen to Fever Ray… more ›