Album Review: Erland Cooper – Hether Blether

Album Review: Erland Cooper – Hether Blether

Erland Cooper is releasing his third and final album in a triptych, ‘Hether Blether’ on 29th May! The album is named after a hidden island in folklore and exposes his vocals more than any of the other albums in the...
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Album Review: Wallflower – Teach Yourself to Swim

Album Review: Wallflower – Teach Yourself to Swim

Wallflower are releasing their debut album ‘Teach Yourself To Swim’ on 5th June! Their retro alternative influences shine through, creating a timeless album that will resonate with the listeners.   Opening the album is ‘A Parody Of…’, a poi...
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Single Review: HAiG – Never Enough

Single Review: HAiG – Never Enough

After making their debut as a band in 2019, rock band HAiG are making their mark on 2020!  Following their release of rock anthem ‘Did I Just Make You Smile’ last month with Golden Robot Records, is their energetic new...
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Album Review: Gold Key – Panic Machine

Album Review: Gold Key – Panic Machine

There is a basic craving in each of us to be seen, heard and known. Yet, in our hyperconnected world, many of us have never felt more alone or disconnected from society. These are ideas which Hertfordshire quartet Gold Key...
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Album Review: Alex Henry Foster – Windows in the Sky

Album Review: Alex Henry Foster – Windows in the Sky

Canadian musician Alex Henry Foster released his new concept album ‘Windows In The Sky’, on 1st May! This dark yet enlightening album is a post rock journey through the trauma of losing his father, and the creativity that emerged as...
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Album Review: Overrider – ‘cyc|er’

Album Review: Overrider – ‘cyc|er’

Manchester based electronic experimental newcomers Overrider are releasing their debut mini album ‘Cyc|er’ on 15th May! This is a genre blending album that examines feelings of depression, hopelessness, and defiance in the face of isolation. Overrider say ...
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Album Review: GroundCulture – How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?

Album Review: GroundCulture – How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?

Newcastle band GroundCulture are releasing their debut album ‘How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?’ on 1st May! They hope that the release brings a whole new meaning to heavy music, so prepare yourself for a wild listen… The album...
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Album Review: Philth – Chapter 1

Album Review: Philth – Chapter 1

Solo musician Philth released his debut album ‘Chapter 1’ on 10th April. He created the album in his home studio using free software such as GarageBand, and the results are remarkable! ‘Apocalyptic Weekend’ is a great start to the album....
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Album Review: Bethlehem Casuals – The Tragedy of Street Dog

Album Review: Bethlehem Casuals – The Tragedy of Street Dog

Rising Manchester septet Bethlehem Casuals are releasing their latest album ‘The Tragedy Of Street Dog’ on 17th April! It is a concept album which tells the story of a dog who wonders why all the music in Manchester has disappeared....
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EP Review: Strange Bones – Blitz Part 2

EP Review: Strange Bones – Blitz Part 2

Fresh from their sold out UK headline tour, Blackpool quartet Strange Bones are releasing their Blitz Part 2 EP on 10th April! This succeeds the release of their Blitz Part 1 EP earlier last year, and with its blistering energy...
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