Single Review: Jools – How Can Some Experience What Pride Is Without Liberation For All?

Single Review: Jools – How Can Some Experience What Pride Is Without Liberation For All?

UK based post punk band Jools (named after Jools Holland), released their latest single ‘How Can Some Experience What Pride Is Without Liberation For All?’ on 18th September! Jools are known for proudly demonstrating their stance on socialism, public figures,...
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Album Review: Napalm Death – Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism

Album Review: Napalm Death – Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism

Thrall From Grace My friends we continue plodding our way through this disaster zone that is called 2020, and I for one am truly thankful that despite the knockbacks, artists are releasing new material to keep us occupied and sane....
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Novaa “The Futurist” album release 18 September 2020

Novaa “The Futurist” album release 18 September 2020

In the wake of her eponymous debut LP from last year, Novaa looks to the future on her new album “The Futurist”. At least, a future; before a time-line we were forced to think altogether differently; before we had no idea what was happe...
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Album Review: Ingested – Where Only Gods May Tread

Album Review: Ingested – Where Only Gods May Tread

Something You Ate? During this lockdown those working from home have had the liberty to take limitless trips to the fridge and snack cupboard and ingest until their hearts content. Well let me put a stop to that right this...
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Album Review: Sleeping With Sirens – How It Feels To Be Lost (Deluxe)

Album Review: Sleeping With Sirens – How It Feels To Be Lost (Deluxe)

Sound The Sirens! One of the most empowering voices in Rock belongs to Kellin Quinn of SWS, his range and ability are second to none, their first album generated the unforgettable ‘If I’m James Dean’ and for me it is...
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Single Review: Mortimer Jackson – Ghosts

Single Review: Mortimer Jackson – Ghosts

Mortimer Jackson’s latest release is the deceptively delicate, punchy and oddly enchanting ‘Ghosts’. This swirling yet subtle cut transports the ears back to the nineties in an updated 2020 carriage as the arms in the air, wet shave chorus slices...
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Single Review: St Peter’s Dream – What Molly Wants

Single Review: St Peter’s Dream – What Molly Wants

Smashing through the indie scene, St Peter’s Dream have released their brilliantly addictive new single “What Molly Wants”.  Having already received coverage from BBC Intro Berkshire & Amazing Radio on previous tracks (‘Honey Hold Back’ &amp...
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Album Review: Fame on Fire – Levels

Album Review: Fame on Fire – Levels

Alternative rock/pop band Fame On Fire released their debut album ‘Levels’ on the 4th September!  ‘Levels’ is about going through the, motions of life and the typical ups and downs that all people can relate to. It’s a diverse, energetic,...
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Album Review: The Strokes – The New Abnormal

Album Review: The Strokes – The New Abnormal

The Strokes,”The New Abnormal” (Cult Records/Columbia)- The New York indie rockers return to the fray after a seven year absence with the release of the Rick Rubin produced “The New Abnormal,” the group’s sixth studio album and ar...
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bleepeater “Pedalesque Pt1” release 2 September 2020

bleepeater “Pedalesque Pt1” release 2 September 2020

Hailing from Wales and spending his time creating truly exceptional soundscapes online, bleepeater has already uploaded at least 22 tracks to his Bandcamp page since January. His latest release, “Pedalesque Part 1”, dropped into my inbox during this past ...
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