Album Review: Immerse – The Weight That Holds Me Here

Album Review: Immerse – The Weight That Holds Me Here

Bristol based metalcore band Immerse are releasing their sophomore album ‘The Weight That Holds Me Here’ on 26 March!  Immerse’s latest singles ‘Red Shade’ and ‘Paralyse’ have amassed over 175,000 plays on Spotify within 2 months and they have a...
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Album Review: Wheel – Resident Human

Album Review: Wheel – Resident Human

Artists In Residence My friends I am at my laptop on the first anniversary of the UK lockdown and I despair. The rich get richer while the poor continue to struggle, whatever savings they had has now dwindled and the...
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*NEW REVIEW*  The CULT FIGURES brand new and superb album, ‘Deritend’.

*NEW REVIEW* The CULT FIGURES brand new and superb album, ‘Deritend’.

CULT FIGURES ‘DERITEND’ Gare Du Nord Records 8.5/10 Birmingham based original Punky misfits Cult Figures return with their second full-length release, the disarmingly catchy ‘Deritend’. Kicking off this herbs ‘n’ spices release is the finge...
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Album Review: Pupil Slicer – Mirrors

Album Review: Pupil Slicer – Mirrors

Apt Pupils Today my friends I present to you another debut, something a little less ordinary, bordering on the psychotic and the neurotic. Now I don’t want to split veins here by comparing Pupil Slicer to other similar bands, as...
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Album Review: The Blips – Self Titled

Album Review: The Blips – Self Titled

We all need to find a way to work together post-lockdown, “they” keep telling us. The music world has already shown how it might work, with projects like … The Blips. “Supergroups” have blossomed with a plethora of collaborative music...
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Single Review: Project Revise – Hold Your Ground

Single Review: Project Revise – Hold Your Ground

HTPR – Hold Tight Project Revise Hello everyone, you find me back with my friends Project Revise for another slice of Pop -Punk pie and what a little beauty it is. An anthem full of fun and frivolity with a...
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Album Review: Ashen Crown – Obsolescence

Album Review: Ashen Crown – Obsolescence

Art Brute On the 22nd February this year our friends in Ashen Crown announced over t’internet that their debut album, Obsolescence, is available on YouTube for everyone to enjoy. So me being the nosy old bat that I am went...
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Album Review:  Lugosi – Video Nasty

Album Review: Lugosi – Video Nasty

Irish punk rockers LUGOSI released their second studio album ‘Video Nasty’ on 12 March! It is a peculiar and diverse album with eight tracks that are bursting with the band’s unique tongue-in-cheek humour. LUGOSI pride themselves on making heavy music...
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searching for freedom: Ziggy Alberts brings us tranquillity in the middle of a tough time

searching for freedom: Ziggy Alberts brings us tranquillity in the middle of a tough time

A twelve-track collection of songs which span topics such as environmental awareness, celebrating our differences, and embodying love and hope in our day-to-day lives, Ziggy Alberts’ searching for freedom is the kind of album which doesn’t come along every...
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Album Review: Black Honey – Written & Directed

Album Review: Black Honey – Written & Directed

Brighton based indie-rock four-piece Black Honey are releasing their second album “Written & Directed” on 19 March! The album is a 10-track mission statement which aims to unashamedly plant a flag in the ground for strong, world-conquering women throug...
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