Album Review: Blue Violet – Late Night Calls

Album Review: Blue Violet – Late Night Calls

Blue Violet? Scarlet vermillion? Yellow amber? Verdant green? All the spectrum of emotions and myriad hues of life as we know it, or may not know it, are present and correct on elemental, engrossing and simply superior album Late Night...
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Jo-Jo & The Teeth serve Glam Rock goodness with ‘Don’t Get Too Heavy’

Jo-Jo & The Teeth serve Glam Rock goodness with ‘Don’t Get Too Heavy’

The Glam-Rock quintet Jo-Jo & The Teeth have dropped the music video for their rich and sophistication studded lead track ‘Don’t Get Too Heavy.’ The song, due for release on 6 May 2022, is from the self produced forthcoming debut...
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Hunting Hearts drop debut album Anybody Else

Hunting Hearts drop debut album Anybody Else

The genre-queer Trans Punk phenomenon Hunting Hearts have dropped their debut album Anybody Else, a collection of certified bangers which amplify their battle cries against capitalism and burgeoning industrial fascism. Earlier this year, the Southampton based ...
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Tenille Townes gets vulnerable with new EP Masquerades

Tenille Townes gets vulnerable with new EP Masquerades

Tenille Townes has released her personal and charmingly comforting Masquerades EP today via Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville, in partnership with RCA Records.  Masquerades follows Tenille Townes’ acclaimed debut album The Lemonade Stand,...
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Album Review: Dorothy – Gifts From The Holy Ghost

Album Review: Dorothy – Gifts From The Holy Ghost

Who’s your favourite Dorothy? The ruby-slippered youth in Oz … “Sarong Girl” Lamour … or the girl you love talking to at your favourite dive bar whose parents named her after lounge singer Vallens? Either way, you can’t go wrong...
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Album Review: Bowling For Soup – Pop Drunk Snot Bread

Album Review: Bowling For Soup – Pop Drunk Snot Bread

Pop Drunk Snot Bread is a Pop Punk Fun Shred of a Kick Ass Out Bed album from Texas’ own Bowling For Soup. Jaret Reddick & Co take on some heavy, heavy issues, in their familiarly smartass/dumbass, self-deprecating, satirical, sharply-worded...
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Album Review: Tamar Berk – Start At The End

Album Review: Tamar Berk – Start At The End

This impressive and thought-provoking album offers up songs with a certain intimacy and authenticity, not to mention philosophical rigour. The second solo outing by Indie Pop singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Tamar Berk is good company for its 13 tra...
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EP Review: The Clockworks – Self Titled

EP Review: The Clockworks – Self Titled

“Tripping over bottle tops, skip round syringes/ Trollies in the river and gates off their hinges … It feels so real to me.” Everything Post-Punk plus the kitchen sink, Galway’s The Clockworks deliver power-packed two and three-minute pop vignettes pac...
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Album Review: Architects- For Those That Wish To Exist at Abbey Road

Metal with orchestras isn’t a new thing. The likes of Metallica and more recently Bring Me The Horizon have implemented a multitude of instruments to their bands and have had great deals of success with it. Now is the time...
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Album Review: Axlaustade – Self Titled

Album Review: Axlaustade – Self Titled

Instrumental Indie Rock. Is this what the world needs now? Mmm. Axlaustade might just be on to something … The band collectively say: “We wanted to create some music you could meditate, headbang, dance or run to. Reminiscent of the...
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