Album Review: Layla Kaylif – ‘Lovers Don’t Meet’

Album Review: Layla Kaylif – ‘Lovers Don’t Meet’

American singer/songwriter, Layla Kaylif has released her beautifully melodic new album ‘Lovers Don’t Meet’. The short album is a whirlwind of romance, passion and heartache with every track telling its own unique and individual tale of love or loss.  Blending...
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EP Review: Calva Louise ‘Popurri’

EP Review: Calva Louise ‘Popurri’

Calva Louise have just released one of their most ambitious EP’s to date, ‘Popurri’.  ‘Popurri’ sees Calva Louise pulling the threads of varying genres and sounds, weaving them into a whole new dimension of unquestionable versatility and energy.&nbs...
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Album Review: Creeper – Sex, Death and The Infinite Void

Album Review: Creeper – Sex, Death and The Infinite Void

The Hallelujah Chorus. Hello my friends hope you are as well as can be as 2020 welcomes the return of Creeper, yes they teased and took on us a tour of duty seeking out the Stranger and all the chaos...
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Shelby Merchant “flammable” debut single

Shelby Merchant “flammable” debut single

Billie Eilish. Lorde. Tones And I. Blue King Brown. silverchair. TripleJ’s Unearthed High. All examples of teenaged musicians who stepped out from the confines placed on them by society and demonstrated talent that took the world by storm...
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Album Review: Sharptooth – Transitional Forms

Album Review: Sharptooth – Transitional Forms

Red In Tooth And Claw ‘Compassion without compromise can only thrive when I include myself’ We are by our very nature animals, we are predatory, we observe and evaluate our environment, we are gatherers, we desire companionship and crave anonymity...
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Album Review: Seasick Steve – Love and Peace

Album Review: Seasick Steve – Love and Peace

Seasick Steve has just released his gritty, new, foot-stomping album, ‘Love and Peace’. Powered by authentic country riffs, earthy blues tones and his own laid-back style, the 12-track album is cohesive in the best of ways. ‘Love and Peace’ lives...
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Album Review: Alanis Morissette – Such Pretty Forks In The Road

Album Review: Alanis Morissette – Such Pretty Forks In The Road

Canadian singer-songwriter and seven-time GRAMMY Award-winner Alanis Morissette is releasing her highly anticipated upcoming album, ‘Such Pretty Forks In The Road’ on 31st July!  As far as iconic female musicians go, Alanis Morissette is pretty up the...
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Album Review: The Acacia Strain – Slow Decay

Album Review: The Acacia Strain – Slow Decay

The Acacia Strain have released their raucous new album ‘Slow Decay’ via Rise Records last week on the 24th July 2020  ‘Slow Decay’ is not for the faint-hearted, documenting humanities slow descent into madness through a raw and scabrous array...
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Album Review: Courtney Marie Andrews – ‘Old Flowers’

Album Review: Courtney Marie Andrews – ‘Old Flowers’

Courtney Marie Andrews has just released her beautifully, soul barring, album ‘Old Flowers’ and you need to have your tissues ready!   ‘Old Flowers’ swells with emotion as the bittersweet breakup album travels through the inevitable heartache and lone...
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EP Review: Paper Mill – Past The West Way

EP Review: Paper Mill – Past The West Way

Bruce Almighty! Yes friends we hail the return of our dear brother in Rock Ben Samson and his merry new band, Paper Mill, and as you will find they are anything but run of the mill. An EP heavily laden...
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