Tag: album review
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//YOUR HIDDEN GEM: “We didn’t care. We were just making exactly what we wanted with no intention of thinking about labels, tours, fans…it made us excited again.” Bristolian trio Holy… more ›
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A band once at crossroads, results in an monumental post-punk follow-up with every feeling attached to it. Another day, another post-punk spirit hailing from Dublin.// Joining an ever-growing roster in… more ›
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A dark cloud hangs over Nomates’ new CACTI as her introspective thoughts seep out onto a lurid colour of distaste and melancholic swagger. A character once-manifested Billy Nomates (real name… more ›
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Lewis’s Sophomore: The Scottish-born lovechild of the industry is back with his follow-up, Broken By Desire to Be Heavenly Sent in May next year. A title just as an equally… more ›
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Manchester-based collective The 1975 return with their fifth Funny in a Foreign Language. Lauded with love, it is a soft-rock pop peppering that is every bit cliché as it is… more ›