Category: New Rock
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Wunderhorse: “Cub” album review – blazing rock ‘n’roll return on Slater’s new magnum opus
Newquay-based musician of Jacob Slater swaps out punk etiquette (or lack of) and fury for the haze of a man growing into himself. With a maturity to his enriching songwriting, it’s a perfect pairing. The last time we saw the likes of Slater he was coating the fore-walls of dive bars and floor-to-ceiling venue brothels […]
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Crawlers: “Loud Without Noise” mixtape review – fast hard rock for misfits
“I think now we’ve got new dynamics, we’ve got new songs, and we’ve got a new attitude too and we just can’t wait to share music.” Initially delayed at first from the week prior, dazed and swamped post-rock energiser Loud Without Noise is the bands’ second EP. More brittle to the bone, Loud Without Noise […]
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Arctic Monkeys: “The Car” album review – a lavish and stylish affair
The band replace dirty dancefloor with pensive mirrorball in seventh outing, The Car. As we hear the first taste of the band’s seventh album, The Car, with Turner’s crooning “Don’t get emotional, that ain’t like you/ Yesterday’s still leaking through the roof,” we begin to think how we managed to get here. Straight-edged four-to-the-floor rock […]
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YOUR NEW MUSIC FRIDAY: 21/10
“There’d Better Be NEW MUSIC:// We see an emphatic New Music Friday with Arctic Monkeys and Architects leading the forefront in swooning lounge music and fresh metal-core tearing.. with a few ample surprises to make up quite a weekend for music listening. The Car//: Traversing the same sonics as Tranquility in 2018, one of the […]
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YOUR NEW MUSIC FRIDAY: 14/10
This week, we see the likes of The 1975, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and new blink-182 with Tom DeLonge officially back in the line-up after his alien-spotting escapade. Oh, and October Drift releasing an album in October. Who’d have thought, eh? Being Funny in a Foreign Language//: Ah yes, the band that aren’t afraid to […]