Tag: album review
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A heedy fork in the road, The Ballad of Darren is a welcoming return for a brit-pop resurgence of tender mildlife-crises. Damon Albarn has had quite a busy schedule so… more ›
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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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Blistering Brighton six-piece deliver their own version of modern life is rubbish with their debut Big Mess – A real blur of frenetic energy. Calloused fingertips; waning eyesight from the… 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 ›