Tag: album review
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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 ›
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Conscientious jazz-rap is never an easy feat to excel at. The lyrical ingenuity is just as important as the butter-melt beats accompanying it… It takes a good MC to not… more ›
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My, what a quick week, eh? I was just reeling off last weeks’ releases of Arctic Monkeys and Loyle Carner during the working commute, when another Friday came out of… more ›
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You may or may not have heard October Drift. An elusive collective with aims of top flight successions, they are an alternative alignment and a necessary addition to the heavy,… more ›
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When 2015 Lawman was earmarked into an opening scene in the sixth series of Peaky Blinders, it may give you exactly the right idea in what kind of band Gilla… more ›