Category: album review
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Critically acclaimed among NME and BBC Introducing, Liverpudlian 4-piece, The Mysterines are out-muscling and out-playing their counterparts in the alternative rock scene with blistering pace. But with that said, it’s… more ›
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Despite receiving the preceding playlist treatment this dynamic duo received by filtered to the back, Vertaal are deserving anything but. Simply coming together through their shared love of nu-jazz nuances… more ›
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Distinguished themselves in the forestry of palm trees and golden sands, Californian mellow indie-pop collective of halfalive encapsulate a perfect Summerland. Either coasting on those long drives with your hair… more ›
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Reboots among superhero franchises always come thick and fast among an equally blustering industry hungry for the next exciting moment for the fans to gawk at. But Reeves’ dreary portrayal… more ›
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From lo-fi to lo-frantic: Oscar Lang replaces the ladle of synth with a delectable dose of filth. It’s often a daring assumption to declare that the rise of bedroom artists… more ›